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On Member‐Driven, Efficient and Fair Timeshare Exchanges

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  • Bahriye Cesaret
  • Milind Dawande
  • Tharanga Rajapakshe

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Vacation Timeshare is a form of ownership or “right to use” of a resort property for a specific time period (typically a week) each year. Timeshare exchange refers to the non‐monetary trading of timeshare weeks among owners, so that they can interchange their vacation homes to experience new destinations. The need for member participation during the exchange process has been well‐recognized for a variety of practical reasons, including the reluctance of members to accept an authoritarian solution that does not provide any information about the exchange process and their desire to experience some control over the process. Another important need is to ensure that, given the members’ preferences, an exchange solution offers collectively the best‐possible improvement over their currently‐owned weeks, while being “fair” to all participants. We suggest two objectives to capture the efficiency and fairness of an exchange solution. For the resulting bi‐criteria problem, we show that a solution that is simultaneously near‐optimal on both objectives may not exist. Our main contribution is an efficient algorithm in which (i) each member uses her private preference list to communicate with other members, and the members, through such communications, collectively achieve an individually rational allocation, and (ii) for any desired approximation bounds α and β on, respectively, efficiency and fairness, the following property holds: if an (α, β)‐approximate solution exists, then the solution provided by the algorithm satisfies this approximation guarantee; otherwise, the solution is an α‐approximation on the efficiency measure and, among all such allocations, has the best fairness measure.

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  • Bahriye Cesaret & Milind Dawande & Tharanga Rajapakshe, 2019. "On Member‐Driven, Efficient and Fair Timeshare Exchanges," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 28(1), pages 189-205, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:popmgt:v:28:y:2019:i:1:p:189-205
    DOI: 10.1111/poms.12905
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    1. David Rea & Craig Froehle & Suzanne Masterson & Brian Stettler & Gregory Fermann & Arthur Pancioli, 2021. "Unequal but Fair: Incorporating Distributive Justice in Operational Allocation Models," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 30(7), pages 2304-2320, July.
    2. Li, Linda & Firouz, Mohammad & Ahmed, Abdulaziz & Delen, Dursun, 2023. "On the Egalitarian–Utilitarian spectrum in stochastic capacitated resource allocation problems," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 262(C).
    3. Subodha Kumar & Xiaowei Mei & Liangfei Qiu & Lai Wei, 2020. "Watching Ads for Free Mobile Data: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Sponsored Data with Reward Task," Working Papers 20-08, NET Institute.

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