Title:Price Coordination in Multi-Markets with Unauthorized Channels
Speaker: Dr.Zhongju(John)Zhang , Associate Professor of School of Business, University of Connecticut
Time: 10:30 -- 11:30 am. 15th Jun
Location: Room 217, Guanghua New Building
Abstract:
The sale of genuine branded products through unauthorized channels (also known as gray market) is a growing problem for many firms that operate in multiple markets. It is generally believed that the existence of such unauthorized sales will cannibalize the profits of brand owners. A number of approaches have been proposed to counter the gray market threat. In this paper, we develop a pricing model where a firm tacitly coordinates prices across different channels so as to maximize total profits. We demonstrate that while a firm needs to reduce the price gap between markets thus leaving little room for arbitrage, the firm can sometimes benefit from the emergence of gray market activities.