Outsourcing with Long Term Contracts: Capital Structure and Product Market Competition Effects

Posted: 3 Nov 2012 Last revised: 19 Feb 2014

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João C. A. Teixeira

University of the Azores - School of Business and Economics

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Date Written: November 2, 2012

Abstract

This paper analyzes how capital structure and product market competition affect the firms’ strategic choice between outsourcing with long term contracts and outsourcing to the spot market. When outsourcing to the spot market firms are exposed to price uncertainty, whereas a long term contract allows them to set in advance the outsourcing price. We show that, to the extent that leverage and uncertainty can lead to financial distress costs in bad states of nature, firms may use long term contracts as a risk management device to hedge input price uncertainty. With a monopoly in the final product market, the outsourcing decision involves a trade-off between a positive convexity effect of input price uncertainty under the spot regime and the option to avoid financial distress costs under the long term contract regime. Moreover, product market competition among buyers can lead to an increase in financial distress costs not only for firms outsourcing to the spot market but also for firms outsourcing with a long term contract. We examine the monopolist’s outsourcing decision and derive the equilibrium for an oligopoly, and show that the equilibrium depends on the magnitude of these costs and on the level of efficiency of the supplier.

Keywords: outsourcing, long term contracts, uncertainty, financial distress

JEL Classification: D81, G32, G33, L23, L24

Suggested Citation

Teixeira, João C. A., Outsourcing with Long Term Contracts: Capital Structure and Product Market Competition Effects (November 2, 2012). Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 42(2), 327-356, 2014, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2170414

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