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A practical assessment of risk-averse approaches in production lot-sizing problems

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  • Douglas Alem
  • Fabricio Oliveira
  • Miguel Carrión Ruiz Peinado

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This paper presents an empirical assessment of four state-of-the-art risk-averse approaches to deal with the capacitated lot-sizing problem under stochastic demand. We analyse two mean-risk models based on the semideviation and on the conditional value-at-risk risk measures, and alternate first and second-order stochastic dominance approaches. The extensive computational experiments based on different instances characteristics and on a case-study suggest that CVaR exhibits a good trade-off between risk and performance, followed by the semideviation and first-order stochastic dominance approach. For all approaches, enforcing risk-aversion helps to reduce the cost-standard deviation substantially, which is usually accomplished via increasing production rates. Overall, we can say that very risk-averse decision-makers would be willing to pay an increased price to have a much less risky solution given by CVaR. In less risk-averse settings, though, semideviation and first-order stochastic dominance can be appealing alternatives to provide significantly more stable production planning costs with a marginal increase of the expected costs.

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  • Douglas Alem & Fabricio Oliveira & Miguel Carrión Ruiz Peinado, 2020. "A practical assessment of risk-averse approaches in production lot-sizing problems," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 58(9), pages 2581-2603, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:58:y:2020:i:9:p:2581-2603
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2019.1620364
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