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Effects of sourcing structure on performance in a multiple-product assemble-to-order supply chain

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH
Volume 192, Issue 3, Pages 981-1000

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2007.10.014

Keywords

Sourcing structure; Substitution effect; Pricing; Assembler-to-order

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [70402005]
  2. Philosophy & Social Science Foundation of Shanghai [2005BJB018]

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This paper addresses the strategic pricing decisions of a decentralized assemble-to-order system, and the effects of sourcing structure oil system performance. We consider all assemble-to-order system consisting of two substitute products and three components manufactured by different suppliers. Demand for the products is price-sensitive. The selling prices for the products are jointly determined by firms in the system. We study the system under both centralized and decentralized decision-making situations. For the centralized system, we demonstrate that there exists a unique optimal pricing Solution. For the decentralized system, we show that there exists a unique Nash equilibrium in the players' pricing game. We further analyze the effects of different sourcing structures on the system performance and the assembler's performance. We find that reduction of suppliers in the system does not guarantee improvement of system performance. Different sourcing structures have different impacts oil performance. When the two dedicated components arc sourced from a single supplier and the common component is sourced from another independent supplier, the system and the assembler's performance become worse. We show that the decentralized system call be effectively coordinated and the system performance call be improved with a simple profit-sharing contract. Finally, we provide comprehensive numerical examples to demonstrate some important managerial insights. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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