2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14137790
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Supply Chain Coordination of Product and Service Bundling Based on Network Externalities

Abstract: Since the commercialization of 5G, the government has actively encouraged 5G industry chain enterprises to accelerate the progress of 5G. Bundling is a popular means to expand 5G subscribers and improve 5G market coverage. Considering the characteristics of bundling, this study establishes a secondary supply chain composed of a terminal manufacturer and a telecom operator under the condition of network externality strength. In this supply chain, the product quality of the terminal manufacturer is complementary… Show more

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“…Lee and Rhee [38] modified five common types of contracts, revenue-sharing, buy-backs, quantity flexibility, quantity discount, and two-part tariff for supply chain coordination in the presence of the retailer-run resale market. Gao et al [39] established a secondary supply chain composed of a terminal manufacturer and a telecom operator. To encourage effective cooperation between both parties, they designed a combined contract of 'two-way cost sharing and benefit compensation' to coordinate the supply chain and achieve common development.…”
Section: The Supply Chain Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee and Rhee [38] modified five common types of contracts, revenue-sharing, buy-backs, quantity flexibility, quantity discount, and two-part tariff for supply chain coordination in the presence of the retailer-run resale market. Gao et al [39] established a secondary supply chain composed of a terminal manufacturer and a telecom operator. To encourage effective cooperation between both parties, they designed a combined contract of 'two-way cost sharing and benefit compensation' to coordinate the supply chain and achieve common development.…”
Section: The Supply Chain Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%