Sourcing from supplier in the presence of financial service providers’ information asymmetry and quit probabilities

Chaorui Huang, Song Man Wu, Hoi Lam Ma, Sai Ho Chung

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Abstract

Purpose: Considering the financial service providers’ (FSPs) information asymmetry in evaluating the supplier and their distinct quit probabilities, we want to examine the supplier’s preference of the financing schemes if both the bank and the online platform exist and how the buyer sets the contract terms in the two financing schemes. Design/methodology/approach: We establish a Stackelberg game model to capture the interactions among three parties, i.e. a supplier, a capital-sufficient buyer and an FSP (either a bank or an online platform), within a first-time contract. Findings: In the non-FSPs’ quit case, the buyer’s profit is higher under the bank loan scenario, while the supplier’s profit performs adversely. The supply chain’s profit is heavily dependent on the buyer’s profit difference between the two financing schemes. Moreover, we find that the supplier borrows the money to exactly cover the production cost. The equilibrium solutions of the FSPs’ quit case and of the capital-sufficient supplier’s case are also derived. Originality/value: First, we assign different risk profiles to different FSPs in our setting so that modeling a previously ignored but practically significant problem. Second, we innovatively take the FSP’s quit probability into account in our model. Third, we elucidate how these factors can influence the relative efficiency of the two types of financing schemes and the settings of the contract, which further complements and extends the current SCF research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2120-2150
Number of pages31
JournalIndustrial Management and Data Systems
Volume124
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Bank loan financing
  • Financial service provider
  • Online platform financing
  • Quit probability
  • Risk attitude
  • Supply chain finance

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