Active Product Development
Abstract
We introduce a dynamic model in which a developer incrementally improves a product of uncertain quality over time, with the quality evolving as a controlled Brownian motion. At each moment in time, the developer can continue exploring by paying a flow cost, restart from a previously attained quality level by paying a fixed cost, or terminate the process by either freely abandoning the project or by incurring a cost to launch the highest quality observed so far. The optimal strategy is characterized by a free boundary of an impulse-controlled Brownian motion.
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