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Strategic Provision of Trade Credit in a Dual-Channel Supply Chain

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  • Qin Wan
  • Yu Huang
  • Cuiting Yu
  • Meili Lu

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This study focuses on a a dual-channel supply chain that consists of a capital-constrained brick-and-mortar retailer and a manufacturer, where a manufacturer can simultaneously sell products through a traditional retail channel and a direct online channel. Supplementary pricing strategy and competitive pricing strategy are simulated in our model, and we find that the former one is the better choice for the manufacturer when the retailer suffers capital constraints. In our analysis, the capital constraint on retailer could mitigate the price competition between two channels, and it may be beneficial to the manufacturer under certain conditions. Our findings show that the manufacturer should strategically provide trade credit to retailers rather than unconditionally provide it. We present two trade-credit strategies (trade credit with positive interest rate and trade credit with zero interest rate) and suggest that the manufacturer should choose an appropriate trade-credit strategy according to the initial capital of the retailer. To guide the manufacturer when and how to provide trade credit, we conduct several numerical simulations based on our results and further plot out a graph to direct the manufacturer to an appropriate strategy of trade credit.

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  • Qin Wan & Yu Huang & Cuiting Yu & Meili Lu, 2021. "Strategic Provision of Trade Credit in a Dual-Channel Supply Chain," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9918060
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9918060
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