Dynamic Price and Quantity Postponement Strategies
Yohanes Kristianto
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Yohanes Kristianto: University of Vaasa, Finland
International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM), 2010, vol. 3, issue 4, 70-82
Abstract:
This paper studies duopolistic competition under dynamic price and production quantity postponement for two differentiable products, which share common components from one supplier at a certain degree of substitution. Both price and quantity postponement is benchmarked according to the Bertrand and Cournot Stackelberg game. In addition, system dynamic is applied to show the long term effect of both strategic decisions (price and production quantity) on profit and against demand uncertainty. The results show that price postponement is appropriate for high modular products (make-to-stock) and production quantity postponement for special orders (make-to-order). The final part of the paper concludes with results and outlines future research directions.
Date: 2010
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