纵向一体化
盈利能力指数
易腐性
质量(理念)
竞赛(生物学)
产品(数学)
子对策完全均衡
产业组织
微观经济学
自相残杀
经济
双头垄断
供应链
业务
纳什均衡
营销
古诺竞争
数学
生态学
哲学
认识论
生物
财务
几何学
作者
Yen‐Ting Lin,Ali K. Parlaktürk,Jayashankar M. Swaminathan
摘要
We consider two competing supply chains, each consisting of supplier, a manufacturer, and a retailer. The suppliers exert effort to improve product quality, and the retailers sell products competitively. Each manufacturer chooses one of the three strategies: forward integration, backward integration, or no vertical integration. We seek for a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium and study the resulting market structure. Moreover, we characterize the effect of vertical integration on profitability, product price, and quality in a competitive setting. Existing literature has shown that, when manufacturers consider only forward integration, they may choose not to vertically integrate in equilibrium. In contrast, we find that, when both forward and backward integration options are considered, disintegration cannot be an equilibrium outcome. In this case, both manufacturers either forward or backward integrate, and the degree of product perishability, cost of quality, and how much consumers value quality are critical for the chosen direction of integration. Furthermore, competition increases attractiveness of backward integration relative to forward integration. We show that, while integrating backward unilaterally is always beneficial, unilateral forward integration can harm a manufacturer's profitability. Finally, vertical integration can result in a better quality product sold at a lower price.
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