Optimal forward contract design for inventory: a value-of-waiting analysis

A classical inventory problem is studied from the perspective of embedded options, reducing inventory-management to the design of optimal contracts for forward delivery of stock (commodity). Financial option techniques \`{a} la Black-Scholes are invoked to value the additional `option to expand stoc...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2019-04
Hauptverfasser: Davies, Roy O, Ostaszewski, A J
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Zusammenfassung:A classical inventory problem is studied from the perspective of embedded options, reducing inventory-management to the design of optimal contracts for forward delivery of stock (commodity). Financial option techniques \`{a} la Black-Scholes are invoked to value the additional `option to expand stock'. A simplified approach which ignores distant time effects identifies an optimal `time to deliver' and an optimal `amount to deliver' for a production process run in continuous time modelled by a Cobb-Douglas revenue function. Commodity prices, quoted in initial value terms, are assumed to evolve as a geometric Brownian process with positive drift. Expected revenue maximization identifies an optimal `strike price' for the expansion option to be exercised, and uncovers the underlying martingale in a truncated (censored) commodity price. The paper establishes comparative statics of the censor in terms of drift and volatility, and uses asymptotic approximation for a tractable analysis of the optimal timing.
ISSN:2331-8422