This paper studies capacity collaboration between two (potentially competing) firms. We explore the ways that the firms can collaborate by either building capacity together or sharing the existing capacity for production. We consider cases where the two firms' products are potential substitutes and also where the firms' products are independent. We find that a firm can benefit from collaboration even with its competitor. Moreover, the firms do not have to jointly make the production decisions to realize the benefits of collaboration. We consider a model where firms build capacity before demand is realized and make production decisions after they receive a demand signal. They can potentially collaborate in jointly building capacity and/or in...
This paper develops a duopoly model to analyse capacity sharing strategy and the optimal revenue-sha...
The relationship between collaboration with competitors and goods innovation performance was investi...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as ...
Among the recent innovative strategies for coping with product variety and market risk some firms ha...
In this paper my endeavor is to explore the meaning and implication of collaberation within a dynami...
This paper discusses the way that different operational characteristics including existing capacity,...
Cooperation can benefit and hurt firms at the same time. An important question then is: when is it b...
Cooperation can benefit and hurt firms at the same time. An important question then is: when is it b...
Capacity management is challenging. Many decisions regarding capacity are made before full informati...
Product innovation’s success at research and development level, does not guarantee that it will lead...
Product innovation’s success at research and development level, does not guarantee that it will lead...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116001/1/poms12348-sup-0001-Appendix.pd...
This research is motivated by the arbitrary nature of demand and capacity patterns in manufacturing ...
R&D collaboration facilitates pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as well as ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154244/1/poms13128_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
This paper develops a duopoly model to analyse capacity sharing strategy and the optimal revenue-sha...
The relationship between collaboration with competitors and goods innovation performance was investi...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as ...
Among the recent innovative strategies for coping with product variety and market risk some firms ha...
In this paper my endeavor is to explore the meaning and implication of collaberation within a dynami...
This paper discusses the way that different operational characteristics including existing capacity,...
Cooperation can benefit and hurt firms at the same time. An important question then is: when is it b...
Cooperation can benefit and hurt firms at the same time. An important question then is: when is it b...
Capacity management is challenging. Many decisions regarding capacity are made before full informati...
Product innovation’s success at research and development level, does not guarantee that it will lead...
Product innovation’s success at research and development level, does not guarantee that it will lead...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116001/1/poms12348-sup-0001-Appendix.pd...
This research is motivated by the arbitrary nature of demand and capacity patterns in manufacturing ...
R&D collaboration facilitates pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as well as ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154244/1/poms13128_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
This paper develops a duopoly model to analyse capacity sharing strategy and the optimal revenue-sha...
The relationship between collaboration with competitors and goods innovation performance was investi...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as ...