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The fringe or national brand manufacturer? An analysis of private label sourcing strategy
In: The journal of business & industrial marketing, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 810-822
ISSN: 2052-1189
Purpose
Private labels (PLs) have flowed into a wide range of categories and continue to expand especially in the mass channel. This paper aims to investigate the optimal PL sourcing strategy for a retailer and the impact of different sourcing strategies on the interaction between the upstream national brand (NB) manufacturer and the downstream retailer in a dyadic supply chain.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors develop a game-theoretic model that allows for vertical differentiation, where a retailer may choose between two types of PL sourcing strategies, i.e. fringe and NB manufacturer sourcing (NBMS). Under fringe manufacturer sourcing, the procurement cost is low but the PL recognition is also low. There exists a group of loyal consumers who only choose the NB. Under NBMS, the procurement cost is high but the loyal consumers may switch between two products. The channel members engage in a three-stage sequential game and the authors analyze the subgame perfect equilibrium by comparing the retailer's best profits in the two subgames, i.e. fringe and NBMS.
Findings
The model shows that the retailer inclines to source from the NB manufacturer if the size of the loyal consumer group is relatively large, which provides a rationale for the existence of NBMS. It is also shown that the NB quality plays a positive role on NBMS. As the NB quality becomes higher, the retailer is more likely to procure the PL from the NB manufacturer instead of the fringe manufacturer. In addition, both channel members can be better off and more consumer surplus is provided by expanding the market under NBMS. Overall, sourcing from the NB manufacturer may improve channel profit, consumer welfare and social welfare.
Originality/value
The research contributes to explaining why the practice of sourcing PLs from NB manufacturers is widely adopted by retailers and can help retailers to make appropriate PL sourcing strategies under various circumstances.
Linked Administrative Data at Statistics Canada – new data resources for horizontal research
In: International journal of population data science: (IJPDS), Band 4, Heft 3
ISSN: 2399-4908
There has been an increasing demand for analytics and research related to cross-cutting and horizontal issues in Canada, such as in the domains of housing, aging and immigration. Very often policy makers and stakeholders are posing a full spectrum of questions around a specific topic, requiring multidisciplinary evidence and data. Statistics Canada has a long history of record linkage. Over the past decade, the number of record linkage projects has increased exponentially. Several established platforms have been developed to facilitate linkage – Canadian Employer and Employer Database which brings together tax and employment records from both employees and employers; the Social Data Linkage Environment created to support linkages at the individuals level across a broad spectrum of social data (health, justice, education, socio-economic); and the Linkable File Environment for business data.
The breadth of our data holdings married with record linkage capabilities allows the creation of data sets that crosses disciplines and areas or research. This presentation will showcase the innovative data integration approaches that Statistics Canada has advanced to meet the inter-disciplinary data needs.
Statistics Canada are pioneering in some innovative linkages across various domains to help answer cross-cutting questions. For example, Longitudinal Administrative Databank linking longitudinal tax records to numerous other data files including tax records of spouses and children in the household, longitudinal Immigration Database linkage key and health records, is used to study economic impact of hospitalization, as well as better understand health outcomes of immigrants by various dimensions including socio-economic status. Other examples include the pilot projects linking Canadian Financial Capability Survey to tax records, to gauge the relationship between financial literacy and annual retirement savings behavior and Intergenerational Income Database being linked to Census to understand socio-economic factors affecting the intergenerational mobility.
Rapid growth in data availability for research also poses new challenges on IM/IT, governance, access, capacity building, etc. As Statistics Canada has moved on a path of modernization, data integration is key to the development of new data sources to fill information gaps as we move forward.
South China Sea Disputes: Litmus Test for China’s Peaceful Rise—How US Scholars View South China Sea Issues
In: China’s Rise and Changing Order in East Asia, S. 217-223
China's Foreign Policy Decision-Making Mechanism and "One Belt One Road" Strategy
In: Journal of contemporary East Asia studies, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 23-35
ISSN: 2476-1036
The market manipulation regime in the European Union
Market manipulation is an illegal practice that enables a person can profit from practices that artificially raise or lower the prices of an instrument in the financial markets. Its prohibition is based on the 2003 Market Abuse Directive in the EU. The current market manipulation regime was broadly considered as a big success except for enforcement and supervisory inconsistencies in the Member States at the initial. A review of the market manipulation regime began at the end of 2007, which became quickly incorporated into the wider EU crisis-era reform program. A number of weaknesses of current regime have been identified, which include regulatory gaps caused by the development of trading venues and financial products, regulatory gaps concerning cross-border and cross-markets manipulation (particular commodity markets), legal uncertainty as a result of various implementation, and inefficient supervision and enforcement. On 12 June 2014, a new regulatory package of market abuse, Market Abuse Regulation and Directive on criminal sanctions for market abuse, has been adopted. And several changes will be made concerning the EU market manipulation regime. A wider scope of the regime and a new prohibition of attempted market manipulation will ensure the prevention of market manipulation at large. The AMPs will be subject to strict scrutiny of ESMA to reduce divergences in implementation. In order to enhance efficiency of supervision and enforcement, powers of national competent authorities will be strengthened, ESMA is imposed more power to settle disagreement between national regulators, and the administrative and criminal sanctioning regimes are both further harmonized. In addition, the protection of fundamental rights is stressed by the new market manipulation regime, and some measures are provided to guarantee its realization. Further, the success EU market manipulation regime could be of significant reference to China, helping China to refine its immature regime.
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14 Diplomatic Risks Facing China’s One-Belt-One-Road Initiative
In: Looking for A Road, S. 237-249
E-Government Grid Services Topology Based On Province And Population In Indonesia
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA), 4(2), 2013 ; The e-Government Grid Service Model in Indonesia is an adjustments based on the framework of existing e-Government and also the form of government in the country. Grid-based services for interoperability could be a solution for resource sharing and interoperability of e-Government systems. In previous study, we designed and simulated the topology of Indonesian e-Government Grid services based on function group from e-Government application solution map to connect the ministry/agency/department /institution. In this paper we analyse the result of e-Government services topology simulation based on the province and population in the country. ; http://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume4No2/Paper_19-E-Government_Grid_Services_Topology.pdf
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Mechanochemical treatment of hexachlorobenzene-contaminated soil with additives
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 30, Heft 14, S. 41910-41922
ISSN: 1614-7499
Decentralised growth: have central fiscal transfers changed the landscape of the Chinese social security regime?
In: Journal of Asian public policy, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 44-67
ISSN: 1751-6242
Research on Emergency Management Ability Evaluation of Sudden Landslide Event
In recent years, landslides occur frequently in China, which has brought great harm to people's life and social security. Based on the relevant literature on landslide events and emergency management ability evaluation, this study constructs a set of effective landslide emergency management ability evaluation index system. At the same time, this study also comprehensively uses quantitative analysis and qualitative research methods to construct the evaluation model of landslide emergency management ability, and takes the "7.23" Shuicheng landslide event in Guizhou as an example. The results show that our government's ability to deal with sudden landslides still needs to be improved, and the government should strengthen and improve early warning and prediction, information management and public opinion supervision. This study has certain practical significance and guiding role for the research of emergency management of sudden landslide.
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Women's education and marriage decisions: Evidence from China
In: Pacific economic review, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 92-112
ISSN: 1468-0106
AbstractThe faster increase in education among women compared with men has been underexplored. Thus, using Chinese data, we evaluate the impacts of a plausibly exogenous increase in educational attainment on women's marriage decisions. An extra year of education does not change women's decision to marry and leads to a brief delay of 0.12 years in their marriage age on average, which is much smaller than the delay among men. Although more educated women and men both have improved labour market outcomes, which may have increased their patience, men experience larger income growth than women do. Moreover, declining physical attractiveness at least partly explains why the delay is less than 1 year. Overall, the results are more reliable after addressing the endogeneity issue.
On The Improvement of the System of Board of Directors in China
Currently, shareholder democracy in many countries are gaining much more attention because many factors have damaged shareholders rights and interest, in which is the problem of the system of board of directors when it operated, including the formalization of the board of directors, the autocracy of managers and staggered boards. To safeguard the legitimate interests of the company and minority shareholders, the system of board of directors is to be improved in following areas: defining the supervision functions and powers of the board of directors, setting up sub-committees within the board, improving the director appointing mechanism and electoral system, improving the director qualification system, abolishing the system of legal representative of company, and improving the system of duty of care and related liabilities.
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Would You Call it Overconfidence? Inclusive Finance and Social Responsibility of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in China
In: FINANA-D-23-01727
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