R&D consortia in competitive supply chains
R&D consortia, which coordinate R&D activities of their member firms, have been successful in many industries. We study a model with two competing supply chains each consisting of a manufacturer and a supplier. The manufacturers compete in the final product market, and can conduct R&D to...
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sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-84182024-01-25T08:05:54Z R&D consortia in competitive supply chains CRAMA, Pascale LU, Gaoyan XU, Yi R&D consortia, which coordinate R&D activities of their member firms, have been successful in many industries. We study a model with two competing supply chains each consisting of a manufacturer and a supplier. The manufacturers compete in the final product market, and can conduct R&D to reduce unit product costs of their final products. The R&D can be done in three different ways: by the two manufacturers independently, by them jointly in a horizontal R&D consortium, or by the supplier and the manufacturer jointly in each supply chain in two vertical R&D consortia. We find that as compared to independent R&D, both the horizontal consortium and the vertical consortia lead to higher R&D effort, wholesale prices, and output quantities in the supply chains. However, different supply chain parties’ preferences over the two types of consortia are not necessarily consistent. We then consider a game where the firms endogenously determine to form which type of R&D consortium in the industry. We show that vertical consortia emerge in industries with high R&D uncertainty and effort cost, and the horizontal consortium is likely to emerge otherwise. Our results provide plausible explanations on why different types of R&D consortium emerge and flourish in different industries and shed light on their potential benefits for consumers and social welfare. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7419 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8418/viewcontent/R_D_consortia_in_competitive_supply_chains.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University R&D consortium Competition Supply chain management Cost reduction Operations and Supply Chain Management |
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R&D consortia, which coordinate R&D activities of their member firms, have been successful in many industries. We study a model with two competing supply chains each consisting of a manufacturer and a supplier. The manufacturers compete in the final product market, and can conduct R&D to reduce unit product costs of their final products. The R&D can be done in three different ways: by the two manufacturers independently, by them jointly in a horizontal R&D consortium, or by the supplier and the manufacturer jointly in each supply chain in two vertical R&D consortia. We find that as compared to independent R&D, both the horizontal consortium and the vertical consortia lead to higher R&D effort, wholesale prices, and output quantities in the supply chains. However, different supply chain parties’ preferences over the two types of consortia are not necessarily consistent. We then consider a game where the firms endogenously determine to form which type of R&D consortium in the industry. We show that vertical consortia emerge in industries with high R&D uncertainty and effort cost, and the horizontal consortium is likely to emerge otherwise. Our results provide plausible explanations on why different types of R&D consortium emerge and flourish in different industries and shed light on their potential benefits for consumers and social welfare. |
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