Benefits of Collaboration in Capacity Investment and Allocation

Eren Cetinkaya, Hyun-Soo Ahn, Izak Duenyas
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This paper studies capacity collaboration between two (potentially competing) firms. We explore the ways that the firms can collaborate by either building capacity together or sharing the existing capacity for production. We consider cases where the two firms' products are potential substitutes and also where the firms' products are independent. We find that a firm can benefit from collaboration even with its competitor. Moreover, the firms do not have to jointly make the production decisions to realize the benefits of collaboration. We consider a model where firms build capacity before demand is realized and make production decisions after they receive a demand signal. They can potentially collaborate in jointly building capacity and/or in exchanging capacity once they receive their demand signals. Interestingly, we find that having firms compete at the production stage can result in firms deciding to build less overall capacity than if they coordinated capacity investment and production. Also, we find that though collaboration in capacity investment is bene cial, collaboration in production using existing capacity is often more beneficial. The benefits of collaboration is largest when competition is more intense, demand is more variable and cost of investment is higher.
能力投资与配置合作的效益
本文研究了两家(潜在竞争)企业之间的产能合作。我们探索了两家公司通过共同建设能力或共享现有生产能力进行合作的方式。我们考虑两家公司的产品是潜在替代品的情况,以及两家公司的产品是独立的情况。我们发现,即使与竞争对手合作,公司也能从中受益。此外,企业不需要共同做出生产决策来实现合作的利益。我们考虑了一个企业在需求实现之前建立产能,在接收到需求信号后做出生产决策的模型。一旦收到对方的需求信号,它们就有可能在共同建设能力和(或)交换能力方面进行合作。有趣的是,我们发现企业在生产阶段竞争会导致企业决定建设更少的总产能,而不是协调产能投资和生产。此外,我们发现,虽然产能投资方面的合作是有益的,但利用现有产能进行生产的合作往往更有益。当竞争更激烈、需求更多变、投资成本更高时,合作的好处是最大的。
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