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Cost information sharing under competition in remanufacturing

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  • He Huang
  • Qiuling Meng
  • Hongyan Xu
  • Yu Zhou

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Third-party remanufacturers (TPRs) enter the market and compete with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Because of multiple uncertainty of the remanufacturing process, the variable remanufacturing cost is random and its true value cannot be observed by OEMs. In this paper, we consider the competition between one TPR and one OEM, and then investigate incentives of cost information sharing. The remanufactured product quantity is constrained by the new product quantity. If the new production cost is low enough such that the optimal remanufactured product quantity is less than the optimal new product quantity, the TPR should always share cost information with the OEM so that their quantity decisions in equilibrium are more responsive to market conditions to avoid overproduction or underproduction. However, if the quantity constraint is binding, the TPR should not always share cost information; in this case, cost information sharing can allow the OEM to adjust the new product quantity to limit remanufacturing and hence be detrimental to the TPR. When the TPR does not voluntarily share cost information, we further examine the impacts of private information on the society and the environment, and then suggest the government to promote information sharing and subsidise the TPR under certain conditions.

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  • He Huang & Qiuling Meng & Hongyan Xu & Yu Zhou, 2019. "Cost information sharing under competition in remanufacturing," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 57(21), pages 6579-6592, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:57:y:2019:i:21:p:6579-6592
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2019.1567952
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