组装产品多线延伸评估的跨职能方法

A Cross-Functional Approach to Evaluating Multiple Line Extensions for Assembled Products

Management Science · 2001
被引 128
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

提出一种跨职能方法,同时考虑组件共享带来的成本交互和同类相食带来的收入交互,帮助组装产品制造商评估多个产品线延伸,并通过手表制造商案例和模拟验证其能提升利润超5%。

Abstract

Assembled product manufacturers often introduce line extensions that share components with existing products, or among themselves, resulting in cost interactions among products because of shared costs, and revenue interactions because of cannibalization. We present a cross-functional approach to evaluating multiple line extensions that simultaneously considers revenue implications of component sharing at the product level and cost implications at the component level. We develop a source-of-volume model and a measurement procedure to decompose the life-cycle sales volume from a line extension into sales from cannibalization, competitive draw, and demand expansion. We develop an activity-based costing procedure for estimating the life-cycle costs of line extensions that share components. We develop an optimization model that uses these revenue and cost estimates to identify a subset of line extensions that maximizes incremental profits. We implement our approach at a quartz wristwatch manufacturer. Results suggest that our approach would have improved profits for the firm by over 5%, while actually launching fewer line extensions. We also find that the drivers of cannibalization are counterintuitive. In simulation studies, our approach outperforms three managerial heuristics. We demonstrate that this approach is most valuable when cannibalization dominates competitive draw as a source of volume, and discuss its relative merits under low and high parts-sharing.

产品线延伸组件共享收益侵蚀作业成本法增量利润优化