Title of article
Ensuring responsive capacity: How to contract with backup suppliers
Author/Authors
Fabian J. Sting، نويسنده , , Arnd Huchzermeier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
11
From page
725
To page
735
Abstract
Firms that source from offshore plants frequently perceive the lack of reliability and flexibility to be among the major drawbacks of their strategy. To mitigate against imminent mismatches of uncertain supply and demand, establishing capacity hedges in the form of responsive backup suppliers is a way out that many firms follow. This article analyzes how firms should contract with backup suppliers, inducing the latter to install responsive capacity. We show that supply options are appropriate to achieve sourcing channel coordination under forced compliance, whereas any firm commitment contract imposes a deadweight loss on the system. Whereas price-only contracts are unable to coordinate the sourcing channel under voluntary compliance, utilization-dependent price-only contracts are. Under the former contract, a price-focused strategy on the part of the manufacturer turns out to diminish the system’s service level and possibly has negative implications on installed backup capacity, and not least on the manufacturer’s profit.
Keywords
Supply chain contracting , Operational hedging , Backup supplier , Responsive capacity , Demand and supply uncertainty
Journal title
European Journal of Operational Research
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
European Journal of Operational Research
Record number
1312936
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