延迟付款作为基于绩效的合同

Sripad K. Devalkar, R. Bala
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基于绩效的合同在供应链中得到广泛接受,因为道德风险可能会阻止供应链实体中的任何一方或双方尽最大努力改善供应链结果。我们分析了当供应链报酬依赖于提前期时,延迟付款作为基于绩效的合同的使用。买方的利润取决于交货时间,而交货时间是由昂贵的供应商努力决定的。对于现金受限的供应商,买方(委托人)的延迟付款增加了其破产的可能性,并激励供应商(代理人)付出努力。本文研究了延迟付款合同中道德风险与破产风险之间的最优平衡,延迟付款合同的目标是缩短从供应商到买方的交货时间。将买方-供应商互动建模为无限视界委托-代理博弈,我们发现具有高努力成本的供应商能够利用破产威胁从买方那里获得更好的付款条件。此外,这些供应商所付出的努力也比整个供应链最优的努力要少。我们展示了一种支付结构,其中包括及时交付的奖金支付与延迟支付相结合,以协调供应链。这种支付结构有效地意味着买方在供应商的努力中分担成本,取决于供应商的良好绩效。我们的结果为买家提供了一个路线图,关于何时以及如何实现延迟付款,作为不同供应商参数(如运营成本和批发价格)的函数。
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Delayed Payments as Performance-based Contracts
Performance-based contracting is gaining widespread acceptance in supply chains where moral hazard might prevent either or both supply chain entities from exerting the first-best effort that improves supply chain outcomes. We analyze the use of delayed payments as a performance-based contract when supply chain payoffs are lead time dependent. The buyer's margin depends on lead time which is governed by costly supplier effort. For a cash-constrained supplier, the delayed payment offered by the buyer (principal) raises the possibility of bankruptcy and incentivizes the supplier (agent) to exert effort. We study the optimal balance between moral hazard and bankruptcy risk in the context of a delayed payment contract whose objective is to reduce the lead time from supplier to buyer. Modeling the buyer--supplier interaction as an infinite--horizon principal--agent game, we find that suppliers with high cost of effort are able to use the threat of bankruptcy to extract better payment terms from the buyer. Further, these suppliers also exert less effort than what would be optimal for the supply chain as a whole. We show that a payment structure that involves a bonus payment for timely delivery combined with a delayed payment coordinates the supply chain. This payment structure effectively implies buyer cost-sharing in the supplier's effort, contingent on adequate supplier performance. Our results provide buyers with a roadmap on when and how to implement delayed payments as a function of different supplier parameters such as the cost of operational effort and the wholesale price.
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