Models for the interaction between space services providers and manufacturers of space vehicles
Dmitry Ivanov,
Elena Belyaeva,
Anastasia Kurilova and
Elena Popkova
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Dmitry Ivanov: Samara National Research University
Elena Belyaeva: Samara National Research University
Anastasia Kurilova: Togliatti State University
Elena Popkova: Volgograd State Technical University
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Abstract:
The authors have formed the space market structure which is distinguished by the junctional formation of the summed demand for a product or service between the participants at the same stage, which serves as a basis for the formation of demand at the next stages. The peculiarities of participants' interaction on the space services market are associated with incomplete awareness. It is advisable to use the methodological approach considered in the theory of contracts in the case of asymmetric information to develop models of interaction between market participants. Thus, based on the theory of contracts and taking into account the specifics of interaction in this article the authors have described the models for the generation of an optimal contract for the manufacturer of space vehicles and space services providers. The models are presented for the cases with symmetric and asymmetric information. As a result of solution of the task for the generation of an optimal contract, such parameters of the contract as satellite performance, the price of its information throughput unit, as well as the cumulative indicator of its technical and operational characteristics can be found in the course of interaction between these participants of the space market. The determined parameters of the contract allow maximizing the profit of the manufacturer of space vehicles.
Keywords: decision model; contract theory; world space market; generation of an optimal contract; information symmetry; information asymmetry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-06-29
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Published in Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, 2018, 5 (4), pp.846 - 857. ⟨10.9770/jesi.2018.5.4(10)⟩
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DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2018.5.4(10)
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