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In this paper, the authors address the distribution of efficiency gains among partially autonomous supply networkactors in a manner they will accept as fair and as an incentive to cooperation. The problem is economicallysignificant because it requires substantiating efficiency gains in an...
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The addressed scientific problem is the purpose to distribute the efficiency gains among partially autonomousactors in a supply web in a manner that the actors accept as fair and thus find it advantageous to cooperate witheach other.There are three reasons why this problem is economically...
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Capacity management modelling is a broad field with a huge number of discussion areas andcontributions. Though if applied towards service processes there are even smaller numbers ofmodels and contributions as e.g. gap and yield management models for service production. Furtheron such model...
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Most scientific publications on the subject of value chain management only analyze which structures,processes and actions can contribute to the creation of cooperation gains. How the distribution of cooperationgains that were collectively achieved can influence the stability of such a...
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Most scientific publications on the subject of supply chain management only analyzewhich structures, processes and actions can contribute to value creation, oftendisregarding the distribution of profits collectively achieved in a network ofautonomous actors. Distributive justice, or fair...
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