Article ID: | iaor2016536 |
Volume: | 67 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 294 |
End Page Number: | 301 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2016 |
Journal: | Journal of the Operational Research Society |
Authors: | Wang Xiaojun, Chen Xu, Jiang Xinkuang |
Keywords: | service, supply & supply chains, internet, e-commerce, game theory |
While the Internet has provided a new means for retailers to reach consumers, it has fundamentally changed the dynamic of competition in the retail service supply chain. The mix of offline and online channels adds a new dimension of competition, and one central issue of this competition is the pricing strategy between the two channels. How to set prices for both online and offline channels? What is the impact of the supply chain power structure on pricing decisions and the performance? This research aims to address these questions by focusing on a retail service supply chain with an online‐to‐offline (O2O) mixed dual‐channel. From the Supplier‐Stackelberg, Retailer‐Stackelberg, and Nash game theoretical perspectives, we obtain the optimal prices and maximum profits for both the retailer and supplier under different power structures. The analysis result provides important managerial implications, which will be beneficial to retailers to develop proper pricing strategies.