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This study examines the optimal pricing and production strategy of a closed-loop supply chain consisting of a manufacturer, a recycler, and consumers. Considering the cannibalization and promotion effects of remanufactured products on new and secondhand products, we constructed Stackelberg game...
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differentiation. There are studies in which the authors limit their considerations to a certain number of repetitions of oligopolistic …
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bias when estimation does not consider product differentiation. …
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We analyze a vertically differentiated market for an imperfectly durable good served by a monopolist in an infinite-horizon, discrete-time game. Our goal is to identify the Markov perfect stationary equilibria where the seller can maintain his monopoly power. We establish that the set of...
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differentiation strategy does not affect productivity, but it affects the risk. Furthermore, productivity is eligible as an …
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In his groundbreaking work Sources of Innovation, Eric von Hippel discussed from where in (and out of) the value-chain innovations came in different industries: the customer, the manufacturer, the supplier, or third-party innovator (universities, research laboratories, etc.). The world has...
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a differentiation and innovation strategy are followed simultaneously. …
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Social responsibility is an irreplaceable concept in the modern global economic network. As the concept of social responsibility "matured" in business and science, an increasing number of investors have recognized the benefits of conducting socially and environmentally conscious business and are...
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differentiation strategy has a positive effect on firm's performance. SMEs that use the differentiation strategy achieve better … customers, which influences the performance of a firm. The empirical study confirmed that firms using the differentiation … the differentiation strategy was found in cases when the firm cooperates with new customers with whom it has not …
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Horizontal differentiation is generally derived from the aggregate utility function and is assumed to be symmetric …. However, empirical work suggests that asymmetric horizontal differentiation can exist in practice. This paper examines the … topic of asymmetric horizontal differentiation by allowing a firm's costly advertising to have a different impact on its own …
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