DocumentCode :
1056827
Title :
Integrated Configuration of Platform Products and Supply Chains for Mass Customization: A Game-Theoretic Approach
Author :
Huang, George Q. ; Zhang, Xin Yan ; Lo, Victor H Y
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. & Manuf. Syst. Eng., Hong Kong Univ.
Volume :
54
Issue :
1
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
156
Lastpage :
171
Abstract :
This paper is concerned with optimizing the configuration of a set of platform products and the associated supply chain consisting of one manufacturer and multiple suppliers using a three-move dynamic game-theoretic approach. The variants in the product family share a common platform for developing/configuring variant modules which are substitutable in the sense that high-end module options can functionally replace low-end ones at higher prices. As the customer in the supply chain, the manufacturer takes its leading role by making the first move to give decisions on platform products development (PPD) and supplier selection. The concerned suppliers make the second move to optimize their decisions including price discounts and their ordering policies. The manufacturer finishes the game by taking the last move to make his ordering decisions. The ranges of the rational reactions for the players are derived from the analyses of their payoff models, and an enumerative algorithm is developed to find the subgame perfect equilibrium of the game through the technique of backward induction. The game model and the proposed solution procedure are illustrated through a series of simulation experiments and sensitivity analyses using a numerical example. The results have allowed us to draw some meaningful interpretations and useful managerial insights. The use of platform commonality and modularity has been found generally beneficial not only to the supply chain as a whole but also to individual players that are eventually configured into the game. Flexibility of the suppliers´ capability is also found to affect the PPD decisions
Keywords :
game theory; mass production; pricing; product customisation; sensitivity analysis; supply chains; backward induction; developing/configuring variant modules; managerial insights; mass customization; multiple suppliers; ordering policies; payoff models; platform commonality; platform products development; price discounts; product family; sensitivity analysis; subgame perfect equilibrium; supplier capability; supplier selection; supply chains; three-move dynamic game-theoretic approach; Algorithm design and analysis; Analytical models; Costs; Game theory; Mass customization; Modeling; Product development; Pulp manufacturing; Sensitivity analysis; Supply chains; Commonality; configuration game; game theory; mass customization; modularity; platform product; supply chain;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9391
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2006.889074
Filename :
4077232
Link To Document :
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