A numerical study on competing supply chains: a price-setting newsvendor model
Chongqi Wu,
Steve Peng and
Bin Shao
International Journal of Applied Management Science, 2017, vol. 9, issue 2, 81-94
Abstract:
Consider an industry with two competing two-echelon supply chains. Each supply chain consists of one manufacturer and one retailer. Each retailer is modelled as a price-setting newsvendor. That is, each retailer sets his inventory as well as retail price. In such a setting, we numerically study the impact of horizontal competition and demand uncertainty on wholesale and retail prices, inventories, manufacturer profit, retailer profit, and supply chain profit. Demand uncertainty is captured by an additive stochastic demand function in which the random shock is uniformly distributed. Three key findings are: 1) horizontal competition could be beneficial for both manufacturer and retailer; 2) it is possible for retailer to optimally keep less inventory when demand uncertainty increases, provided that horizontal competition is much intense; 3) inventory (and thus order quantity) is an effective tool for retailer to transfer much of demand risk to manufacturer.
Keywords: price-setting newsvendors; competing supply chains; game theory; numerical study. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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