随机产能风险与零售商在存在竞争供应商的分散供应链中的作用

Role of Random Capacity Risk and the Retailer in Decentralized Supply Chains with Competing Suppliers

DECISION SCIENCES · 2014
被引 20
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究了两个竞争供应商在随机产能和价格内生条件下,通过垄断零售商销售时,产能不确定性对订货定价、利润及降低不确定性激励的影响,发现零售商多元化策略会扭曲供应商的激励。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This research considers a supply chain under the following conditions: (i) two heterogeneous suppliers are in competition, (ii) supply capacity is random and pricing is endogenous, (iii) consumer demand, with and without an intermediate retailer, is price dependent. Specifically, we examine how uncertainty in supply capacity affects optimal ordering and pricing decisions, supplier and retailer profits, and the incentives to reduce such uncertainty. When two suppliers sell through a monopolistic retailer, supply uncertainty not only affects the retailer's diversification strategy for replenishment, but also changes the suppliers’ wholesale price competition and the incentive for reducing capacity uncertainty. In this dual‐sourcing model, we show that the benefit of reducing capacity uncertainty depends on the cost heterogeneity between the suppliers. In addition, we show that a supplier does not necessarily benefit from capacity variability reduction. We contrast this incentive misalignment with findings from the single‐supplier case and a supplier‐duopoly case where both suppliers sell directly to market without the monopolistic retailer. In the latter single‐supplier and duopoly cases, we prove that the unreliable supplier always benefits from reducing capacity variability. These results highlight the role of the retailer's diversification strategy in distorting a supplier's incentive for reducing capacity uncertainty under supplier price competition.

供应链管理产能不确定性竞争策略零售商多元化