买方主导下两阶段供应链的质量决策协调

Coordinating quality decisions in a two-stage supply chain under buyer dominance

International Journal of Production Economics · 2023
被引 7
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了买方主导的两阶段供应链中,通过协调质量决策和筛选时间,实现买卖双方共赢并提升整体利润、降低零售价、提高质量水平。

Abstract

We consider a two-stage supply chain with imperfect quality products where the screening time acts as a decision variable affecting the quality level of the batch and influences costs and consumer demand. Our investigation centers on the seller–buyer relationship, exploring coordinated and non-coordinated buyer-dominated contracts. We propose an optimization model to analyze the impact of quality decisions, buyer dominance, and coordination. We provide analytical solutions and support them with numerical examples to illustrate the consequences of corresponding decisions for overall profitability under various assumptions. Under buyer dominance, the buyer can dictate wholesale prices and quality standards while the seller bears the burden of screening costs. As a result, the seller may be compelled to accept lower prices for their products and adhere to stricter quality standards. This situation often leads to diminished profit margins for the seller and may not benefit the buyer in the long run, as it can impact supply chain stability. However, this scenario can be improved through fair profit sharing between the buyer and seller or government intervention. Alternatively, in the coordinated scenario, the buyer and seller decide collaboratively to maximize the integrated supply chain profit. Our results demonstrate that achieving coordination and implementing optimal screening practices may create a win-win situation for supply chain partners. This coordination can increase overall supply chain profitability, decrease retail prices, and improve quality levels, ultimately enhancing consumer satisfaction.

供应链管理质量管理买方主导协调机制