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Stakeholders’ relationships and product market competition

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  • Nicolas Le Pape
  • Yongying Wang

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In this article, we study the relationships between main stakeholders (shareholders, consumers and employees) when firms are consumer oriented (CO) in the sense of caring about consumers’ interests in the objective function. We let these firms first bargain with labour union over their employees’ wages and then compete either in the quantity space (Cournot competition) or in the price space (Bertrand competition). Our model shows that taking care of the consumers’ interests when determining product market strategies may reverse the traditional ranking between Cournot and Bertrand equilibria. This implies that if shareholders in a CO firm can choose either a quantity or a price strategy, they will surprisingly choose the latter. Moreover, we show that the conflicting interests between main stakeholders are attenuated under Bertrand competition compared to Cournot competition.

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  • Nicolas Le Pape & Yongying Wang, 2018. "Stakeholders’ relationships and product market competition," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(36), pages 3885-3898, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:applec:v:50:y:2018:i:36:p:3885-3898
    DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2018.1430342
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    1. Ma, Jie & Wang, Leonard F.S. & Sun, Ji, 2022. "Cross Ownership, Loan Commitment, Managerial Delegation and the “Prisoner’s Dilemma”," MPRA Paper 115237, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 02 Nov 2022.
    2. Shih-Shen Chen & Po-Sheng Ko & Chien-Shu Tsai & Jen-Yao Lee, 2022. "Managerial Delegation and Conflicting Interest in Unionized Duopoly with Firm Heterogeneity," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(22), pages 1-8, November.
    3. Le Pape, Nicolas & Wang, Yongying, 2020. "Can product differentiation mitigate conflicts of interest between principal stakeholders? A cournot-bertrand comparison," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 91(C), pages 341-346.

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