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Quality information disclosure and advertising strategy in a supply chain

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  • Xianpei Hong
  • Meiling Zhou
  • Yeming (Yale) Gong
  • Wanying Chen

Abstract

Existing research on advertising structures in a supply chain has mainly been conducted with symmetric quality information and the interaction between quality information disclosure and advertising has not been clarified. To identify the optimal advertising structure and disclosure strategy for a manufacturer, we explore manufacturer advertising and cooperative advertising in the context of product quality information asymmetry. We examine the implications of the manufacturer’s product quality information disclosure on his advertising strategies and the impact of advertising on quality information disclosure decisions. When cooperative advertising is more effective than manufacturer advertising and the product quality is low, the manufacturer should adopt manufacturer advertising, which leads to higher perceived quality and improves the retailer’s economic condition. We find that advertising can inspire the manufacturer to disclose more product quality information regardless of the advertising structure, which occurs when the effectiveness of advertising is large. Furthermore, the manufacturer, the retailer, and consumers can benefit from cooperative advertising when cooperative advertising is more effective than manufacturer advertising and the product quality is high. We also consider an extension where the manufacturer and retailer advertise simultaneously and find that advertising leads to more quality information being disclosed when the disclosure cost is low.

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  • Xianpei Hong & Meiling Zhou & Yeming (Yale) Gong & Wanying Chen, 2023. "Quality information disclosure and advertising strategy in a supply chain," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 61(19), pages 6291-6307, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:61:y:2023:i:19:p:6291-6307
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2022.2127958
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