Co-opetition in service clusters with waiting-area entertainment

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Yuan X. [1 ]
Dai T. [2 ]
Chen L.G. [3 ]
Gavirneni S. [4 ]
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[1] School of Business, Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore
[2] Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 21202, MD
[3] NUS Business School, National University of Singapore, Singapore
[4] Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, 14853, NY
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Common spaces; Marketing/operations interfaces; Service clusters; Service co-opetition; Waiting-area entertainment;
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10.1287/MSOM.2019.0815
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Problem definition: Unoccupied waiting feels longer than it actually is. Service providers operationalize this psychological principle by offering entertainment options in waiting areas. A service cluster with a common space provides firms with an opportunity to cooperate in the investment for providing entertainment options while competing on other service dimensions. Academic/practical relevance: Our paper contributes to the literature by being the first to examine co-opetition in a service setting, in addition to developing a novel model of waiting-area entertainment. It also sheds new light on the emerging practice of service clusters and small-footprint retailing. Methodology: Using a queueing theoretic approach, we develop a parsimonious model of co-opetition in a service cluster with a common space. Results: By comparing the case of co-opetition with two benchmarks (monopoly and duopoly competition), we demonstrate that a service provider that would otherwise be a local monopolist can achieve higher profitability by joining a service cluster and engaging in co-opetition. Achieving such benefits, however, requires a cost-allocation scheme that properly addresses an efficiency-fairness tradeoff—the pursuit of fairness may backfire and lead to even lower profitability than under pure competition. Managerial implications: We show that as much as co-opetition facilitates resource sharing in a service cluster, it heightens price competition. Furthermore, as the intensity of price competition increases, surprisingly, service providers may opt to charge higher service fees, albeit while providing a higher entertainment level. Copyright: © 2019 INFORMS.
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