首次合作中供应可靠性信念不对称下的讨价还价模型

A Bargaining Model for a First-Time Interaction Under Asymmetric Beliefs of Supply Reliability

Management Science · 2006
被引 155
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究买方与供应商首次合作时,双方对交货可靠性估计不同如何影响讨价还价结果,分析定金和违约罚金合同的作用,并讨论信息是否公开、风险偏好等因素的影响。

Abstract

We consider the case of a first-time interaction between a buyer and a supplier who is unreliable in delivery. The supplier declares her estimate of the ability to meet the order obligations, but the buyer may have a different estimate, which may be higher or lower than the supplier’s estimate. We derive the Nash bargaining solution and discuss the role of using a down-payment or nondelivery penalty in the contract. For the case of buyer overtrust, the down-payment contract maximizes channel profits when the supplier’s estimate is public information. If the supplier’s estimate is private information, a nonsymmetric contract is shown to be efficient and incentive compatible. For the case of buyer undertrust, the contract structure is quite different as both players choose not to include down-payments in the contract. When delivery estimates are public information, a nondelivery penalty contract is able to maximize channel profits if the buyer uses the supplier’s estimate in making the ordering decision. If estimates are private information, channel profits are maximized only if the true estimates of both players are not far part. We also discuss the effect of different risk profiles on the nature of the bargaining solution. In three extensions of the model, we consider the following variants of the basic problem. First, we analyze the effect of early versus late negotiation on the bargaining solution. Then, we study the case of endogenous supply reliability, and finally, for the case of repeated interactions, we discuss the impact of updating delivery estimates on the order quantity and negotiated prices of future orders.

供应链可靠性不对称信念纳什谈判解合同设计