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Management Science | 2007

Outsourcing via Service Competition

Saif Benjaafar; Ehsan Elahi; Karen Donohue

We consider a single buyer who wishes to outsource a fixed demand for a manufactured good or service at a fixed price to a set of potential suppliers. We examine the value of competition as a mechanism for the buyer to elicit service quality from the suppliers. We compare two approaches the buyer could use to orchestrate this competition: (1) a supplier-allocation (SA) approach, which allocates a proportion of demand to each supplier with the proportion allocated to a supplier increasing in the quality of service the supplier promises to offer, and (2) a supplier-selection (SS) approach, which allocates all demand to one supplier with the probability that a particular supplier is selected increasing in the quality of service to which the supplier commits. In both cases, suppliers incur a cost whenever they receive a positive portion of demand, with this cost increasing in the quality of service they offer and the demand they receive. The analysis reveals that (a) a buyer could indeed orchestrate a competition among potential suppliers to promote service quality, (b) under identical allocation functions, the existence of a demand-independent service cost gives a distinct advantage to SS-type competitions, in terms of higher service quality for the buyer and higher expected profit for the supplier, (c) the relative advantage of SS versus SA depends on the magnitude of demand-independent versus demand-dependent service costs, (d) in the presence of a demand-independent service cost, a buyer should limit the number of competing suppliers under SA competition but impose no such limits under SS competition, and (e) a buyer can induce suppliers to provide higher service levels by selecting an appropriate allocation function. We illustrate the impact of these results through three example applications.


International Journal of Production Economics | 2013

Product bundling: Impacts of product heterogeneity and risk considerations

Mehdi Sheikhzadeh; Ehsan Elahi


Foresight | 2013

How Risk Management Can Turn into Competitive Advantage: Examples and Rationale

Ehsan Elahi


International Journal of Production Economics | 2013

How can we improve the performance of supply chain contracts? An experimental study

Ehsan Elahi; Narasimha Lamba; Chinthana Ramaswamy


International Journal of Production Economics | 2013

Outsourcing through Competition: What is the Best Competition Parameter?

Ehsan Elahi


Knowledge and Process Management | 2014

An Integrated Outsourcing Framework: Analyzing Boeing's Outsourcing Program for Dreamliner (B787)

Ehsan Elahi; Mehdi Sheikhzadeh; Narasimha Lamba


Proceedings of the Fourth Aegean Conference on Analysis of Manufacturing Systems, Samos, Greece | 2003

Inventory Competition in Make-to-Stock Systems

Ehsan Elahi; Saif Benjaafar; Karen Donohue


Archive | 2010

How Risk Management Can Turn into Competitive Advantage

Ehsan Elahi


Archive | 2014

An Experimental Investigation of Outsourcing through Competition

Ehsan Elahi; Roger Blake


Archive | 2011

Optimal Service-Based Competition with Heterogeneous Suppliers

Ehsan Elahi; Saif Benjaafar; Karen Donohue

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Roger Blake

University of Massachusetts Boston

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Narasimha Lamba

University of Massachusetts Boston

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Chinthana Ramaswamy

University of Massachusetts Boston

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