Title :
Selecting a Customization Strategy Under Competition: Mass Customization, Targeted Mass Customization, and Product Proliferation
Author :
Cavusoglu, Hasan ; Cavusoglu, Hasan ; Raghunathan, Srinivasan
Author_Institution :
Sander Sch. of Bus., British Columbia Univ., Vancouver, BC
Abstract :
Customization requires not only an implementation of proper manufacturing systems but also a proper strategy regarding when firms should offer customized products and what the nature of customization should be. This paper questions 1)whether customization is better than no customization, and, if so, 2) what kind of customization strategy firms should adopt under competition. We find that customization is not optimal when the cost of soliciting customer preference information is sufficiently high. When competing firms choose to customize, we show that firms target only certain customer segments with customized products. We also find that the optimal customization strategy may require firms to offer only a few discrete product varieties. Despite the concern that customization may initiate price wars because customization reduces product differentiation, we find that customization does not escalate the price competition, because aggressive price competition exacerbates cannibalization. Although customers within the product line of a firm are charged higher prices, we show that on average customers are better off when firms adopt customization. However, unless the customization is quite cheap, when firms choose to customize, we find that firms cannot generate more profits than when firms offer only a single product
Keywords :
customer satisfaction; flexible manufacturing systems; mass production; pricing; product customisation; strategic planning; cannibalization; competing firms; customer preference information; customer segments; customized products; discrete product varieties; flexible manufacturing systems; operational flexibility cost; price competition; price wars; product differentiation; product proliferation; targeted mass customization strategy; Assembly; CADCAM; Computer aided manufacturing; Cost function; Design automation; Flexible manufacturing systems; Job production systems; Manufacturing systems; Mass customization; Mass production; Cannibalization; competition; customization; differentiation; flexible manufacturing systems; mass customization; operational flexibility cost; price competition;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2006.889064