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Production in advance versus production to order: The role of downstream spatial clustering and product differentiation
Authors:Lorenzo Casaburi  G Alfredo Minerva  
Institution:a Department of Economics, Harvard University, Littauer Center, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States;b Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Strada Maggiore 45, 40125 Bologna, Italy
Abstract:In every production process, suppliers have to decide whether an item should be produced and stored as inventory before an explicit purchase order is received (production in advance), or whether it should be produced only after such an order is received (production to order). We study the determinants of this firm-level choice. We present a simple conceptual framework to derive predictions that we subsequently test in the empirical analysis. We argue that an increment in buyers’ spatial concentration benefits production in advance more in homogenous industries than in differentiated ones, while the benefits for production to order are larger as product differentiation increases. Consequently, the propensity to adopt one of the two production modes, following an increase in the number of local downstream buyers, changes according to the degree of product differentiation of the goods. Relying on a large data set of Italian manufacturing firms, we find empirical support to our ideas.
Keywords:Production to order  Production in advance  Downstream spatial clustering  Product differentiation  Organized exchange markets  Supply chain management
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