Frontiers in Public Health (Feb 2024)

Pricing strategy research in the dual-channel pharmaceutical supply chain considering service

  • Qian Lu,
  • Qian Lu,
  • Qian Lu,
  • Qing Liu,
  • Qing Liu,
  • Yong Wang,
  • Yong Wang,
  • Mingke Guan,
  • Mingke Guan,
  • Zhigang Zhou,
  • Yajun Wu,
  • Jiamin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1265171
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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In the context of developing a new era, the pharmaceutical supply chain market has gradually transformed from a seller’s market to a buyer’s market. The closer the consumers are, the greater the market pricing power, so the pharmaceutical market power of manufacturers and retailers has also changed. This study considers the effect of service on the pricing strategy of the pharmaceutical platform supply chain. The study aimed to coordinate optimization, and the coordination strategy of the pharmaceutical platform supply chain of complementary products is discussed mainly by researching the price and service factors. Various situations are studied by hypothesis and model solving. This study uses Stackelberg game decision-making. Manufacturers are at the forefront of platform supply chain decisions. The research found that the price was lower under centralized decision-making than under decentralized decision-making. Coordination between price and service levels needs attention in the pharmaceutical platform supply chain of complementary products, and the service level should be controlled within a certain range. Only by improving the service level can enterprises maximize profits, providing a theoretical basis for pharmaceutical supply chain pricing strategy research. Supply chain members must strive to improve service levels to improve medical supply consumers’ (patients) psychological satisfaction level. Service levels do not fully mitigate channel conflict. Therefore, pharmaceutical complements have become a way to alleviate the conflicts in the pharmaceutical platform supply chain.

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