需求信息不对称的双渠道供应链中的混合融资

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Baofeng Zhang, Shuang Xiao
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摘要

本研究探讨了双渠道供应链中混合融资与需求信息不对称之间的相互作用。在这种情况下,供应商直接向客户销售,同时也通过资本受限的零售商销售。我们研究了一种独特的融资方法,其中涉及银行贷款和供应商股权投资的混合,以支持零售商的运营(采购和营销)活动。通过分析对称和非对称信息环境下的均衡策略,我们发现了一些耐人寻味的见解。在信息对称的情况下,我们发现在混合融资条件下,零售商的均衡订货量会随着潜在市场规模的扩大而减少,这与传统观念相反。当信息不对称时,零售商对供应商股权投资的接受度越高,往往会导致订货量向下扭曲,从而增加信号传递成本。此外,更大比例的供应商股权投资会促使零售商订购更多产品,最终提高零售商和供应商的利润。这表明,供应商股权投资可以提高供应链效率,缓解双重边缘化效应。
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Hybrid financing in a dual‐channel supply chain with asymmetric demand information
This study delves into the interaction between hybrid financing and asymmetric demand information within a dual‐channel supply chain. In this setup, the supplier directly sells to customers and also through a capital‐constrained retailer. We investigate a unique financing approach involving a blend of bank loans and supplier equity investment to support the retailer's operational (procurement and marketing) activities. Analyzing the equilibrium strategies under both symmetric and asymmetric information settings yields intriguing insights. In the case of symmetric information, we find that the retailer's equilibrium order quantity decreases with the potential market size under hybrid financing, contrary to traditional notions. When asymmetric information is present, a higher acceptance of supplier equity investment by the retailer tends to lead to order quantity distortion downward, increasing signaling costs. Furthermore, a greater proportion of supplier equity investment prompts the retailer to order more products, ultimately boosting profits for both the retailer and supplier. This suggests that supplier equity investment can enhance supply chain efficiency and alleviate the double marginalization effect.
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International Transactions in Operational Research
International Transactions in Operational Research OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE-
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
12.90%
发文量
146
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Transactions in Operational Research (ITOR) aims to advance the understanding and practice of Operational Research (OR) and Management Science internationally. Its scope includes: International problems, such as those of fisheries management, environmental issues, and global competitiveness International work done by major OR figures Studies of worldwide interest from nations with emerging OR communities National or regional OR work which has the potential for application in other nations Technical developments of international interest Specific organizational examples that can be applied in other countries National and international presentations of transnational interest Broadly relevant professional issues, such as those of ethics and practice Applications relevant to global industries, such as operations management, manufacturing, and logistics.
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