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We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation decisions are integrated, in the presence of production capacities and for different transportation cost functions. The model we study is a generalization of the traditional single-item economic...
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We study a two-echelon supply chain consisting of a supplier and a retailer, where the supplier uses a simple and easily implementable incentive scheme - making a side payment - to influence the retailer's ordering plan. The supplier makes a take-it-or-leave-it offer to the retailer in the form...
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We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation decisions are integrated, in the presence of production capacities and for different transportation cost functions. The model we study is a generalization of the traditional single-item economic...
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In designing coordination contracts, the conflict between theory and practice often appears in the form of a trade-off between the complexity of theoretically optimal solutions and their ease of implementation in the real world. In this study, we explicitly consider complexity as a design factor...
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