2017
DOI: 10.1057/s41274-016-0111-5
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Service outsourcing under co-opetition and information asymmetry

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“…As production and service outsourcing becomes an increasingly common phenomenon in the industry, many companies are changing conventional after‐sales service strategies (Y.J. Chen and Chen, ; Dong et al., ; Wu, ; Xu et al., ). Opp et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As production and service outsourcing becomes an increasingly common phenomenon in the industry, many companies are changing conventional after‐sales service strategies (Y.J. Chen and Chen, ; Dong et al., ; Wu, ; Xu et al., ). Opp et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to studies about the information asymmetry in the supply chain, most focus on the cost structure [5,8,17] and demand information [15,38]. Supply contracts including quantity discount contract [6], wholesale price contract [30] and buyback contract [21], under these information asymmetric situations have been studied extensively to help achieve supply chain coordination [37]. Xie et al [35] studied the decisions of the wholesale price and service level in a service-oriented manufacturing supply chain under asymmetric demand information, and designed three types of contracts based on wholesale price contract and franchise fee contract to enhance the supply chain performance.…”
Section: Supply Chain Coordination Under Information Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pun [27] studied two OEMs that compete in a downstream market but need to buy raw materials from each other and found that cooperating with competitors can be harmful. Xu et al [28] studied the coopetition in the service outsourcing supply chain, and set the service commission contract as two parts: fixed and unit commission. Wang et al [29] analyzed the coopetition problems of OEM and manufacturer from the perspective of information asymmetry.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%