Distributed Development and Product Line Decisions

Distributed Development and Product Line Decisions

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Article ID: iaor201524747
Volume: 23
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 1057
End Page Number: 1066
Publication Date: Jun 2014
Journal: Production and Operations Management
Authors: , ,
Keywords: production, communication, networks, decision, simulation
Abstract:

Distributed product development is becoming increasingly prevalent in a number of industries. We study how the global distribution of product development impacts the profit‐maximizing product line that a firm offers. Specifically, we formulate a model to understand the linkage between cost arbitrage as a driver of distributed development and consequent market implications such as customer perceived quality loss to remotely developed products. Analysis of the model reveals that a firm should expand the product line for a development‐intensive good only at intermediate values of cost advantage and quality loss. We modify the base model to include development capacity constraints as a driver of distributed development and find that the results are robust to this change. Our analysis affirms the need for product managers to incorporate the implications of distributed development in making their product line design decision.

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