Implementing trade‐in programs in the presence of resale platforms: Mode selection and pricing



Bai, Xuanming, Choi, Tsan‐Ming ORCID: 0000-0003-3865-7043, Li, Yongjian and Sun, Xiaochen
(2023) Implementing trade‐in programs in the presence of resale platforms: Mode selection and pricing. Production and Operations Management, 32 (10). pp. 3193-3208.

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Abstract

<jats:p> Resale platforms such as Swappa and ThredUP, which provide a channel for product‐holders to sell used products, have become common. Interestingly, in the presence of resale platforms, some firms, such as Apple, set lower rebates for the trade‐in‐for‐upgrade (TU) mode instead of implementing the trade‐in‐for‐upgrade‐and‐cash (TUC) mode as Huawei does. In this paper, we build game‐theoretical models to explore how a firm should adjust its trade‐in strategy (e.g., choose pricing and mode selection between TU and TUC) in reaction to the emergence of third‐party resale platforms. We derive several insights. First, we find that using the TU mode helps to encourage consumer repurchases, whereas the TUC mode may have a greater promotion effect on consumers’ first purchases. Second, we show that in the TUC mode, the amount of the trade‐in rebate is not affected by the presence of the resale platform. Differently, in the TU mode, whether the firm should provide a more generous trade‐in rebate depends on the unit product cost when the resale platform is present. Third, in response to the resale platform, the firm should choose the TU mode to take advantage of the platform's promotion effect if the unit product cost is high and choose the TUC mode to avoid the platform's cannibalization effect if the unit product cost is low. To verify the robustness of our findings, we consider the effects of reduced consumer uncertainty and the dynamic pricing mechanism in the extended models. Our main findings concerning trade‐in rebate and mode selection remain valid. </jats:p>

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: mode selection, pricing, resale platform, strategic consumers, trade-in
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Management
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 06 Sep 2023 09:56
Last Modified: 25 Dec 2023 03:11
DOI: 10.1111/poms.14030
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3172577