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Inducing high service capacities in outsourcing via penalty and competition

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Pages 5169-5182 | Received 14 Jul 2010, Accepted 31 Aug 2010, Published online: 09 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

In this article, we consider a model of multiple make-to-order suppliers, which compete based on their promised sojourn times. A fixed penalty is imposed on the suppliers for failing the promised delivery time requirement at an agreed service level. The demand is allocated to the suppliers according to the promised sojourn times, using either supplier-selection (SS) approach or supplier-allocation (SA) approach as proposed in Benjaafar et al. (2007, Outsourcing via service competition, Management Science, 53 (2), 241–259). Their framework and results are then applied to obtain the competition outcome. It was found that the buyer can orchestrate the competition to induce the suppliers to offer lower promised sojourn times and select higher service capacities through restricting the suppliers to choose promised sojourn times above a certain level. The SS approach is also found to induce a better service quality than the SA approach. The role of the penalty level is then addressed. It was found that a higher penalty level induces a higher service capacity and is always beneficial to the buyer.

Acknowledgements

Ching's research is supported in part by GRF grant no. 7017/07P, HKU CRCG Grants and HKU Strategic Research Theme Fund on Computational Sciences. The authors would like to thank the two anonymous referees and Professor Ling Li for their helpful comments and suggestions.

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