Determination of the effect of product substitutability on sales performance of integrated and decentralised supply chains through Nash equilibria
Renwen Wang,
Shuliang Zhao,
Wei Song,
Luca Cacciolatti,
Xinyue Zhang,
Chris Sausman and
Yelin Fu
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 2014, vol. 63, issue 7, 863-878
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Purpose - – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of product substitutability on sales performance of integrated and decentralised supply chains. The authors model supply chain performance effects by applying a Cournot equation to a combination of different industry configurations. The study aims to extend existing equilibria models in different supply chains by including the effects of product substitutability on supply chain performance. By extending existing equilibria models, the authors explore the relationship between the degree of product substitutability, chain structure and chain performance when some actors of the supply chain behave as Stackelberg leaders in a duopoly. Design/methodology/approach - – The paper models a supply chain performance by applying a Cournot equation to different supply chain structures in a duopoly. Findings - – The findings indicate that, for each specific-supply chain structures in different market configurations, when product substitutability reaches a certain threshold decentralised supply chains outperform integrated chains, in disagreement with common belief in current existing literature. Research limitations/implications - – The study is limited to the application of differential equations in a competitive market configured as a duopoly. Future studies might extend the same model to a competitive market characterised by more than two actors. The findings imply that current tendency of lean implementations through integrated supply chains does not always favour supply chain performance. Practical implications - – The paper includes implications for the development of a stronger differentiation strategy based on consumer value when markets are characterised by high-product substitutability. Originality/value - – These findings highlight the importance of differentiation and consumer-value generation in markets that follow Nash equilibria as opposed to the current focus on price competition.
Keywords: Supply chain management; Game theory; Stackelberg; Cournot equilibrium; Integrated supply chains; Nash equilibrium (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1108/IJPPM-10-2012-0112
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