Capacity Allocation among Multiple Suppliers in an Electronic Market

An electronic marketplace typically provides industrial suppliers an alternative option for selling their capacity in addition to the traditional open market. However, suppliers face different sets of costs and risks in open market and in electronic market. Consequently, suppliers participating in a...

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Main Authors: Hazra, J., Mahadevan, B., SESHADRI, Sudhi
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-16572010-09-23T06:24:04Z Capacity Allocation among Multiple Suppliers in an Electronic Market Hazra, J. Mahadevan, B. SESHADRI, Sudhi An electronic marketplace typically provides industrial suppliers an alternative option for selling their capacity in addition to the traditional open market. However, suppliers face different sets of costs and risks in open market and in electronic market. Consequently, suppliers participating in an electronic market are likely to offer their capacity at a different price compared with traditional open market. We analyze this problem and derive the price-capacity function for the supplier. We also derive a basis for allocating buyer's requirements among multiple suppliers so as to minimize his cost. Our models shows that suppliers with large capacities would quote a lower price in the electronic market. It also predicts that the unit bid price increases with bid quantity in the electronic market. Based on the price-capacity curve, we model a scenario where the buyer announces, a priori, the number of suppliers to be selected for award that will minimize its costs. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/658 info:doi/10.1111/j.1937-5956.2004.tb00152.x Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Technology and Innovation
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Hazra, J.
Mahadevan, B.
SESHADRI, Sudhi
Capacity Allocation among Multiple Suppliers in an Electronic Market
description An electronic marketplace typically provides industrial suppliers an alternative option for selling their capacity in addition to the traditional open market. However, suppliers face different sets of costs and risks in open market and in electronic market. Consequently, suppliers participating in an electronic market are likely to offer their capacity at a different price compared with traditional open market. We analyze this problem and derive the price-capacity function for the supplier. We also derive a basis for allocating buyer's requirements among multiple suppliers so as to minimize his cost. Our models shows that suppliers with large capacities would quote a lower price in the electronic market. It also predicts that the unit bid price increases with bid quantity in the electronic market. Based on the price-capacity curve, we model a scenario where the buyer announces, a priori, the number of suppliers to be selected for award that will minimize its costs.
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author Hazra, J.
Mahadevan, B.
SESHADRI, Sudhi
author_facet Hazra, J.
Mahadevan, B.
SESHADRI, Sudhi
author_sort Hazra, J.
title Capacity Allocation among Multiple Suppliers in an Electronic Market
title_short Capacity Allocation among Multiple Suppliers in an Electronic Market
title_full Capacity Allocation among Multiple Suppliers in an Electronic Market
title_fullStr Capacity Allocation among Multiple Suppliers in an Electronic Market
title_full_unstemmed Capacity Allocation among Multiple Suppliers in an Electronic Market
title_sort capacity allocation among multiple suppliers in an electronic market
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2004
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/658
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