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The classical newsvendor problem seeks to minimize the expected inventory cost or maximize the expected profit. But optimizing an expected value alone does not fully capture the stochastic nature of the newsvendor problem. Inspired by the higher-moment analyses explored in finance literature, we...
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We study a closed-loop supply chain in which used products can be collected by a manufacturer, a retailer, or a third-party for the purpose of recycling. Since the collection process can be noisy, the system dynamic is modeled by a stochastic differential equation. We formulate stochastic...
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Trust has been identified as a significant role-playing factor, which guards supply chains against high inventories and poor customer services. Previous research addressed trust in supply chain mostly with the aid of surveys, interviews and field data analysis. Using an extended version of the...
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Consider a supply chain in which products move through multiple serial echelons before they are finally shipped to the end customer. In such a serial multi-echelon inventory system, inventory managers make dynamic decisions, called inventory replenishment decisions, to regulate inventory levels,...
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We investigate the relationship between trust and inventory replenishment decision indicators in a triadic (three-echelon) serial supply chain. We consider two types of trust; trust in supplier and trust in customer. The extant behavioral operations literature on inventory management generally...
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