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This paper studies a supply chain consisting of two suppliers and an assembler who also acts as a retailer in a single period model. The suppliers provide complementary modules to the assembler and the latter assembles the final products and sells them to meet a stochastic demand. Each supplier...
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Huang and Li (2001), Huang et al. (2002), Li et al. (2002), Xie and Ai (2006) and Yue et al. (2006) recently studied a game-theoretic model for cooperative advertising in a supply chain consisting of one manufacturer and one retailer. However, the sales-volume (demand) function considered in...
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Transport cost is second in importance after production cost in industry. It is the purpose of the present paper to study the impact of information sharing and contractual instruments between a supply chain and its transport suppliers. After reviewing the literature, we propose a model to...
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In a transshipment game, supply chain agents cooperate to transship surplus products. Although the game has been well studied in the OR literature, the fundamental question whether the agents can afford cooperation costs to set up and maintain the game in the first place has not been addressed...
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risks at the same time. We study the coordination of a decentralized inventory sharing system with n (n > 2) retailers who … of subcoalitions for inventory sharing etc. In this paper, we develop a coordination mechanism (nRCM) that simultaneously … distribution parameter information on the coordination mechanisms when the retailers privately hold such information. We show that …
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Coordination of decentralized supply chains using contract design is a problem that has been widely addressed in the … rewarding-punishing coordination mechanism based on trust between supply chain tiers, considered as a differentiation factor …. These results suggest that taking into account Trust in designing coordination mechanism may have significant influence on …
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Credit options and side payments are two methods suggested for achieving coordination in a two-echelon supply chain. We … examine the credit option coordination mechanism introduced by Chaharsooghi and Heydari [Chaharsooghi, S., & Heydari, J. (2010 …). Supply chain coordination for the joint determination of order quantity and reorder point using credit option. European …
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reason for this gap between theory and practice is that most academic research has focused on two-party contracts involving …, and propose a spanning revenue-sharing contract that accomplishes coordination and incentive-compatibility across the same. …
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contract and (iii) cost sharing contract are proposed for two echelon supply chain coordination perspective under stock and … contractual forms are not always aligned. By applying bargaining theory, it is established that stock elasticity plays an … important role to select coordination contract and a threshold value stock elasticity is also determined, below which cost …
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In a transshipment game, supply chain agents cooperate to transship surplus products. Although the game has been well studied in the OR literature, the fundamental question whether the agents can afford cooperation costs to set up and maintain the game in the first place has not been addressed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010759184