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TitleExamining B2B channel decision-making within differential quality-level zone: a supply chain design using a non-cooperative strategic game theoretic approach (“Stackelberg Supply Chain for B2B”)
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Date Issued2024-02-13
Source PublicationJournal of Business and Industrial Marketing
ISSN0885-8624
Volume39Issue:2Pages:336-349
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Purpose: The consumers want to purchase the target products in the right place, whereas the manufacturers want to allocate their possible products to optimal distribution channels. The manufacturer must know how to handle itself in this business. The study aims to examine the B2B channel decision-making with different product qualities in a non-cooperative supply chain. Design/methodology/approach: The authors develop a B2B Manufacturer-Stackelberg game as an analytical framework, combining asymmetric preference of purchase channels choice by the consumers, a continuous quality setting of the manufacturer and differential channel structure to study the manufacturer’s product strategy and channel optimisation. By horizontal comparisons across four channel structures, product variety can be classified into the differential quality-level zone through exogenous quality intervention, and the preference of manufacturers in each quality-level zone within the structures can be ranked. Findings: Theoretically and practically, the hybrid-channel structure should be completely neglected when the direct channel dominates the retail channel. In contrast, dual-channel structures dominate single channels irrespective of the channel power, and channel preferences between high-quality and low-quality zones are stable, whereas the preference in medium-quality zone is unstable. In addition, the supply chain system cannot achieve global Pareto improvement without any additional coordination mechanism between the manufacturer and the retailer. Originality/value: The extended results by numerical examples suggest that the bigger the area of the medium-quality zone, the more significant the product variety of the manufacturer.

KeywordAsymmetric preference B2B Manufacturer-Stackelberg supply chain Channel decision-making Non-cooperative game analysis Quality threshold
DOI10.1108/JBIM-05-2023-0285
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaBusiness & Economics
WOS SubjectBusiness
WOS IDWOS:001054093300001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85169145681
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/11406
CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
Corresponding AuthorLuo, Zongwei
Affiliation
1.School of Management, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, China
2.Supply Chain Management, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier, France
3.IAIFN,BNU-HKBU United International College,Beijing Normal University,Zhuhai,China
4.Liverpool Business School,Liverpool John Moores University,Liverpool,United Kingdom
Corresponding Author AffilicationBeijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
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Cao, Bin,Dubey, Rameshwar,Luo, Zongwei. Examining B2B channel decision-making within differential quality-level zone: a supply chain design using a non-cooperative strategic game theoretic approach (“Stackelberg Supply Chain for B2B”)[J]. Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, 2024, 39(2): 336-349.
APA Cao, Bin, Dubey, Rameshwar, & Luo, Zongwei. (2024). Examining B2B channel decision-making within differential quality-level zone: a supply chain design using a non-cooperative strategic game theoretic approach (“Stackelberg Supply Chain for B2B”). Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, 39(2), 336-349.
MLA Cao, Bin,et al."Examining B2B channel decision-making within differential quality-level zone: a supply chain design using a non-cooperative strategic game theoretic approach (“Stackelberg Supply Chain for B2B”)". Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing 39.2(2024): 336-349.
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