Effect of supply chain structure and power dynamics on R&D and market performances

This study is the first investigating the effect of supply chain structure and players’ power dynamics on a supply chain’s R&D and market performances. We consider a three-stage supply chain, consisting of a R&D firm, a manufacturer, and a seller. We develop six supply chain models based on...

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Main Authors: Seung Ho Yoo, Yong Won Seo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Business Economics and Management
Subjects:
R&D
Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/1216
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spelling doaj-397c14ca105f4e9daf4bcaa5096680222021-07-02T06:31:07ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Business Economics and Management1611-16992029-44332017-06-0118310.3846/16111699.2017.1326979Effect of supply chain structure and power dynamics on R&D and market performancesSeung Ho Yoo0Yong Won Seo1SunMoon University, Asan, 336-708 Republic of KoreaChung-Ang University, Seoul, 156-756 Republic of Korea This study is the first investigating the effect of supply chain structure and players’ power dynamics on a supply chain’s R&D and market performances. We consider a three-stage supply chain, consisting of a R&D firm, a manufacturer, and a seller. We develop six supply chain models based on various structures and power dynamics, and reveal important implications by comparing the models. R&D performance is a function of supply chain structure; an integrated supply chain can expect improved performance. The selling price is a function of power dynamics, and is higher when R&D has bargaining power. Market and profit performances are higher in an integrated, manufacturer-led supply chain. The manufacturer’s role must be revisited; due to its location in the middle of the supply chain, the manufacturer can directly control the overall chain. On the other hand, a R&D firm could innately be associated with marginalization issues. Therefore, it is important for the R&D firm to have a systematic understanding of the entire system. This study contributes to the literature and practice by not only bridging the gap in the previous studies but also offering important managerial implications. https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/1216R&Dsupply chain structurepower dynamicsproduct qualitypricingprincipal-agent paradigm
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author Seung Ho Yoo
Yong Won Seo
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Yong Won Seo
Effect of supply chain structure and power dynamics on R&D and market performances
Journal of Business Economics and Management
R&D
supply chain structure
power dynamics
product quality
pricing
principal-agent paradigm
author_facet Seung Ho Yoo
Yong Won Seo
author_sort Seung Ho Yoo
title Effect of supply chain structure and power dynamics on R&D and market performances
title_short Effect of supply chain structure and power dynamics on R&D and market performances
title_full Effect of supply chain structure and power dynamics on R&D and market performances
title_fullStr Effect of supply chain structure and power dynamics on R&D and market performances
title_full_unstemmed Effect of supply chain structure and power dynamics on R&D and market performances
title_sort effect of supply chain structure and power dynamics on r&d and market performances
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Business Economics and Management
issn 1611-1699
2029-4433
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This study is the first investigating the effect of supply chain structure and players’ power dynamics on a supply chain’s R&D and market performances. We consider a three-stage supply chain, consisting of a R&D firm, a manufacturer, and a seller. We develop six supply chain models based on various structures and power dynamics, and reveal important implications by comparing the models. R&D performance is a function of supply chain structure; an integrated supply chain can expect improved performance. The selling price is a function of power dynamics, and is higher when R&D has bargaining power. Market and profit performances are higher in an integrated, manufacturer-led supply chain. The manufacturer’s role must be revisited; due to its location in the middle of the supply chain, the manufacturer can directly control the overall chain. On the other hand, a R&D firm could innately be associated with marginalization issues. Therefore, it is important for the R&D firm to have a systematic understanding of the entire system. This study contributes to the literature and practice by not only bridging the gap in the previous studies but also offering important managerial implications.
topic R&D
supply chain structure
power dynamics
product quality
pricing
principal-agent paradigm
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/1216
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