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거래비용이 상이한 복수의 유통채널에 대한 다자간 협상전략에 관한 연구Strategic Analysis of the Multilateral Bargaining for the Distribution Channels with Different Transaction Costs

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Strategic Analysis of the Multilateral Bargaining for the Distribution Channels with Different Transaction Costs
Authors
조형래이민호
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국산업경영시스템학회
Keywords
Multilateral Bargaining; Nash Equilibrium Solution; Transaction Cost; Business Surplus
Citation
한국산업경영시스템학회지, v.38, no.4, pp 80 - 87
Pages
8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국산업경영시스템학회지
Volume
38
Number
4
Start Page
80
End Page
87
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/17783
ISSN
2005-0461
2287-7975
Abstract
The proliferation of the Internet and communication technologies and applications, besides the conventional retailers, has led to a new form of distribution channel, namely home sopping through the telephone, TV, catalog or the Internet. The conventional and new distribution channels have different transaction costs perceived by the consumers in the following perspectives: the accessibility to the product information, the traffic cost and the opportunity cost for the time to visit the store, the possibility of ‘touch and feel’ to test the quality of the product, the delivery time and the concern for the security for the personal information. Difference in the transaction costs between the distribution channels results in the different selling prices even for the same product. Moreover, distribution channels with different selling prices necessarily result in different business surpluses. In this paper, we study the multilateral bargaining strategy of a manufacturer who sells a product through multiple distribution channels with different transaction costs. We first derive the Nash equilibrium solutions for both simultaneous and sequential bargaining games. The numerical analyses for the Nash equilibrium solutions show that the optimal bargaining strategy of the manufacturer heavily depends not only on the degree of competition between the distribution channels but on the difference of the business surpluses of the distribution channels. First, it is shown that there can be four types of locally optimal bargaining strategies if we assume the market powers of the manufacturer over the distribution channels can be different. It is also shown that, among the four local optimal bargaining strategies, simultaneous bargaining with the distribution channels is the most preferred bargaining strategy for the manufacturer.
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