TY - JOUR
T1 - A study on transfer pricing considering fairness and profitability
AU - Huang, Qian
AU - Ohmori, Shunichi
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP20K14987.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Operations and Supply Chain Management Forum. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Transfer pricing is the setting of the price for goods or services sold among related subsidiaries within an organization. This is an important financial and business issue that has been ignored in many studies concerning supply chain network designs. Some studies have considered transfer pricing into production and supply chain planning; however, total profit optimization is single-objective and does not consider the satisfaction of individual subsidiary from a fair perspective. Considering sustainable development as fairness is also extremely important for a long-term strategy for an organization; therefore, this study focuses on balancing the trade-off between fairness and total profit on the design problem of supply chain network using transfer pricing. Meanwhile, a multi-item, multi-subsidiary, and multi-stage problem is solved by the integrated method of mixed-integer linear programming and fuzzy programming proposed by this study. From the experimental results, we verify that the transfer pricing can maximize the total profit of the supply chain network. In addition, the proposed multi-objective optimization model that considers fairness can benefit subsidiaries with minimal satisfaction while acquiring adequate total profit.
AB - Transfer pricing is the setting of the price for goods or services sold among related subsidiaries within an organization. This is an important financial and business issue that has been ignored in many studies concerning supply chain network designs. Some studies have considered transfer pricing into production and supply chain planning; however, total profit optimization is single-objective and does not consider the satisfaction of individual subsidiary from a fair perspective. Considering sustainable development as fairness is also extremely important for a long-term strategy for an organization; therefore, this study focuses on balancing the trade-off between fairness and total profit on the design problem of supply chain network using transfer pricing. Meanwhile, a multi-item, multi-subsidiary, and multi-stage problem is solved by the integrated method of mixed-integer linear programming and fuzzy programming proposed by this study. From the experimental results, we verify that the transfer pricing can maximize the total profit of the supply chain network. In addition, the proposed multi-objective optimization model that considers fairness can benefit subsidiaries with minimal satisfaction while acquiring adequate total profit.
KW - Fairness
KW - Fuzzy programming
KW - Mixed-integer linear programming
KW - Supply chain network design
KW - Transfer pricing
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U2 - 10.31387/oscm0470319
DO - 10.31387/oscm0470319
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85115656818
SN - 1979-3561
VL - 14
SP - 496
EP - 506
JO - Operations and Supply Chain Management
JF - Operations and Supply Chain Management
IS - 4
ER -