Dynamic Contract Design of Product-Service Supply Chain considering Consumers’ Strategic Behavior and Service Quality

With increasing market competition and rapid development of service economy, more and more enterprises are shifting from providing products or services to providing product-service systems (PSSs) that integrate products and services, in order to improve competitiveness and profitability. Meanwhile,...

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Main Authors: Dafei Wang, Tinghai Ren, Xueyan Zhou, Kaifu Yuan, Qingren He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Complexity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6848971
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spelling doaj-860b30643b9e4bf49368379273124ada2021-07-19T01:04:35ZengHindawi-WileyComplexity1099-05262021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6848971Dynamic Contract Design of Product-Service Supply Chain considering Consumers’ Strategic Behavior and Service QualityDafei Wang0Tinghai Ren1Xueyan Zhou2Kaifu Yuan3Qingren He4School of Business AdministrationSchool of Business AdministrationSchool of InformationSchool of Business AdministrationSchool of ManagementWith increasing market competition and rapid development of service economy, more and more enterprises are shifting from providing products or services to providing product-service systems (PSSs) that integrate products and services, in order to improve competitiveness and profitability. Meanwhile, consumers have strategic delayed purchasing behavior when purchasing the PSS and high requirements for service quality. This paper investigates the two-period pricing and service quality decisions of product-service supply chain (PSSC) considering consumers’ strategic behavior under decentralized and centralized scenarios. The equilibrium results are compared in two scenarios. In order to eliminate performance loss under the decentralized scenario, we design two-period dynamic contracts to coordinate the PSSC. Furthermore, numerical simulation is provided to verify the feasibility of the contracts. The following conclusions can be drawn: (1) the higher the service input-efficiency, the more beneficial for alleviating consumers’ strategic purchase behavior under two scenarios, but this mitigation effect is more obvious under the centralized scenario. (2) Compared with the centralized scenario, the service quality is lower, the two-period PSS sales prices are higher, and the two-period profit is lower under the decentralized scenario. The proportion of service valuation (accounts for the valuation of PSS) will promote the widening of the service quality gap under two scenarios, but in some cases, the service input-efficiency will weaken the promotion effect of the proportion of service valuation. (3) The design of the two-period combined contracts depends on the proportion of service valuation. When the proportion of service valuation is high, the “two-period revenue sharing + service-cost sharing” combined dynamic contract can achieve PSSC perfect coordination. However, when the proportion of service valuation is low, it is necessary to design complexity combined dynamic contract which can achieve PSSC perfect coordination.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6848971
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author Dafei Wang
Tinghai Ren
Xueyan Zhou
Kaifu Yuan
Qingren He
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Tinghai Ren
Xueyan Zhou
Kaifu Yuan
Qingren He
Dynamic Contract Design of Product-Service Supply Chain considering Consumers’ Strategic Behavior and Service Quality
Complexity
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Tinghai Ren
Xueyan Zhou
Kaifu Yuan
Qingren He
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title Dynamic Contract Design of Product-Service Supply Chain considering Consumers’ Strategic Behavior and Service Quality
title_short Dynamic Contract Design of Product-Service Supply Chain considering Consumers’ Strategic Behavior and Service Quality
title_full Dynamic Contract Design of Product-Service Supply Chain considering Consumers’ Strategic Behavior and Service Quality
title_fullStr Dynamic Contract Design of Product-Service Supply Chain considering Consumers’ Strategic Behavior and Service Quality
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Contract Design of Product-Service Supply Chain considering Consumers’ Strategic Behavior and Service Quality
title_sort dynamic contract design of product-service supply chain considering consumers’ strategic behavior and service quality
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Complexity
issn 1099-0526
publishDate 2021-01-01
description With increasing market competition and rapid development of service economy, more and more enterprises are shifting from providing products or services to providing product-service systems (PSSs) that integrate products and services, in order to improve competitiveness and profitability. Meanwhile, consumers have strategic delayed purchasing behavior when purchasing the PSS and high requirements for service quality. This paper investigates the two-period pricing and service quality decisions of product-service supply chain (PSSC) considering consumers’ strategic behavior under decentralized and centralized scenarios. The equilibrium results are compared in two scenarios. In order to eliminate performance loss under the decentralized scenario, we design two-period dynamic contracts to coordinate the PSSC. Furthermore, numerical simulation is provided to verify the feasibility of the contracts. The following conclusions can be drawn: (1) the higher the service input-efficiency, the more beneficial for alleviating consumers’ strategic purchase behavior under two scenarios, but this mitigation effect is more obvious under the centralized scenario. (2) Compared with the centralized scenario, the service quality is lower, the two-period PSS sales prices are higher, and the two-period profit is lower under the decentralized scenario. The proportion of service valuation (accounts for the valuation of PSS) will promote the widening of the service quality gap under two scenarios, but in some cases, the service input-efficiency will weaken the promotion effect of the proportion of service valuation. (3) The design of the two-period combined contracts depends on the proportion of service valuation. When the proportion of service valuation is high, the “two-period revenue sharing + service-cost sharing” combined dynamic contract can achieve PSSC perfect coordination. However, when the proportion of service valuation is low, it is necessary to design complexity combined dynamic contract which can achieve PSSC perfect coordination.
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