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Type: Article

Coordination contract for a competitive pharmaceutical supply chain considering corporate social responsibility and pricing decisions

Journal: RAIRO - Operations Research (28047303)Year: 1 September 2020Volume: 54Issue: Pages: 1515 - 1535
Johari M.aHosseini-Motlagh S.-M.
DOI:10.1051/ro/2019073Language: English

Abstract

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and pricing decisions are proposed for a competitive two-level pharmaceutical supply chain (PSC) comprising two pharma-manufacturers and one pharma-retailer. In the investigated PSC, the pharma-manufacturers competitively invest in the CSR effort to produce a new medicine and sell two substitutable products to the market through the pharma-retailer, deciding on selling prices of manufacturers' products. The PSC under consideration is modeled in three decision-making structures, i.e., decentralized, centralized, and coordinated models. In the decentralized model, the pricing and CSR decisions are individually obtained using a pharma-manufacturers-Stackelberg game structure. In the centralized model as a benchmark, the best performance of the entire PSC system is achieved. Finally, to encourage all PSC members to agree on the coordination plan, a CSR cost-sharing contract is proposed. Our results reveal that under competitive environment, the proposed CSR cost-sharing contract is able to increase market demand by significantly decreasing selling prices and increasing level of the CSR efforts. © EDP Sciences, ROADEF, SMAI 2020.