A pricing and transshipment hybrid strategy for perishable product in two external scenarios for supply disruption
ISSN: 0368-492X
Article publication date: 17 March 2023
Issue publication date: 2 May 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Different external supply scenarios faced by the retailers will affect their choice of strategy when supply is disrupted and becomes far less than demand, urgently. This study focuses on analyzing both demand and supply side response strategies to meet customer demand and reduce the impact of the shortage during supply disruptions.
Design/methodology/approach
According to the quantity of products that the external market can provide, the external supply scenarios were divided into sufficient-type external supply and learning-type external supply. A two-echelon perishable goods supply chain was analyzed, and three kinds of contingency strategy models for downstream retailers were investigated. First, in the sufficient external supply scenario, the optimal price and transshipment quantity to maximize retailer's profits is discussed. Second, in the scenario of learning-type external supply, this study analyzes the optimal decision in three mechanisms of the hybrid strategy and their application: price priority mechanism, quantity priority mechanism and price–quantity balance mechanism. Furthermore, the influence of penalty cost and supply on the priority orders of different mechanisms was studied.
Findings
Results show that comparing the two pure strategies (pricing strategy and transshipment strategy)it was noted that the hybrid strategy produces the best results in sufficient-type external supply scenario. In the learning-type external supply scenario, a numerical study has shown the existence of three areas in case of penalty cost and supplier's capacity, and each areas has different priority orders of the three mechanisms. Under the situation of learning external supply, the retailer's optimal strategy is affected by parameters such as penalty cost and supply volume.
Originality/value
The main innovation of the work lies in the following: First; the external supply situation was divided into sufficiency type and learning type, which improves the external situation faced by retailers after the outbreak of emergencies, helps retailers understand the external situation, conforms to the actual situation and has certain practical application value. Second; in the context of learning external supply, there are three coping strategies for retailers, including: Price priority mechanism, Quantity priority mechanism and Pricing and transshipment balance mechanism. This will help retailers make strategic choices, make more scientific management decisions and improve the supply chain emergency management theory. Third; the demand side response was managed through the change of external supply during supply side recovery period and supply disruption. The proposed model enables managing and analyzing supply disruption efficiently and effectively via handling uncertainty by considering all aspects of decision-making process. The proposed model can be applied in various fields such as vegetable and fruit, fresh food, etc.
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Acknowledgements
Qi Sun thank the financial support of Humanity and Social Science Foundation from the Ministry of Education of China (20YJC630130), the National Social Science Foundation of China (21BGL109). Qihui Lu thank the financial support of National Natural Science Foundation of China (72271219), Zhejiang Provincial Natural Sciences Foundation of China (LY22G020007).
Citation
Sun, Q., Gao, Y., Lu, Q. and Yan, Y. (2024), "A pricing and transshipment hybrid strategy for perishable product in two external scenarios for supply disruption", Kybernetes, Vol. 53 No. 6, pp. 2107-2131. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-07-2022-0918
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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