Selling Versus Leasing of Durable Goods: The Impact on Marketing Channels |
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Authors: | Ngan N. Chau Steven A. Schulz |
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Affiliation: | Marketing and Management Information Systems , University of Nebraska at Kearney , Kearney , Nebraska , USA |
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Abstract: | While many durable products are sold through intermediaries, there is limited understanding of how channel performance is influenced by transactions involving durable goods in a competitive market. In particular, extant research shows that intermediaries can significantly impact the leasing versus selling policy of a monopolistic manufacturer. This article seeks to fill that gap by examining the selling versus leasing choice of duopolistic manufacturers in the context of decentralized channels. Our analysis demonstrates that in addition to the unique equilibrium of selling, a prisoner's dilemma may arise where both manufacturers are better off if they were to lease their products. |
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Keywords: | channel distribution commitment double marginalization durable goods |
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