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arxiv: 2201.05009 · v2 · pith:RG6G435Mnew · submitted 2022-01-13 · 📊 stat.AP · stat.ME

Estimating Product Cannibalisation in Wholesale using Multivariate Hawkes Processes with Inhibition

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keywords productcannibalisationhawkesinhibitionconditionscross-inhibitionmultivariateprocess
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Product cannibalisation in the marketplace refers to the decrease in the sales of one product due to competition from another product. We examine this phenomenon in a wholesale data set provided by an international company. We use a multivariate Hawkes process where each product is represented by a dimension, with cross-inhibition effects that model product cannibalisation. To implement the Hawkes process with inhibition we resolve challenges regarding the integration of the intensity function and introduce a new, stronger conditions for stability as existing conditions are unnecessarily strict under inhibition. We conduct our analysis in a Bayesian framework, for which we design a dimension-independent prior on the cross-inhibition based on a reparametrisation.

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