Channel Selection and Coordination in Dual-Channel Supply Chains
Journal of Retailing, 86 (1) 22-36, 2010
32 Pages Posted: 29 Jul 2012
Date Written: July 28, 2010
Abstract
This paper investigates the influence of channel structures and channel coordination on the supplier, the retailer, and the entire supply chain in the context of two single-channel and two dual-channel supply chains. We extensively study two Pareto zone concepts: channel-adding Pareto zone and contract-implementing Pareto zone. In the channel-adding Pareto zone, both the supplier and the retailer benefit from adding a new channel to the traditional single-channel supply chain. In the contract-implementing Pareto zone, it is mutually beneficial for the supplier and the retailer to utilize the proposed contract coordination policy. The analysis suggests the preference lists of the supplier and the retailer over channel structures with and without coordination are different, and depend on parameters like channel base demand, channel operational costs, and channel substitutability.
Keywords: channel selection, channel competition, channel coordination, Pareto zone
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