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Performance effects of category assortment and stock allocation decisions for a cash-and-carry wholesaler
Authors:Jack Cadeaux  Larry Yee
Affiliation:1. School of Marketing, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, Australiaj.cadeaux@unsw.edu.au
Abstract:This study develops and tests a model of how category assortment, category stock level and within-category stock allocation decisions might affect category sales and stock turnover and reflect category-varying levels of sales heterogeneity and sales volatility. In doing so, it addresses recent calls to consider multiple dimensions of assortment planning. It uses the cash-and-carry wholesaling setting to isolate non-space-related assortment planning and performance variables otherwise difficult to treat in a conventional retailing (e.g. supermarket) context. It develops a structural equation model of how category sales volatility and heterogeneity, as antecedents, might influence both category assortments and stock allocations and thus, in turn, influence category performance.
Keywords:assortment  stock planning  wholesaling  sales volatility  category management
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