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models for multi-echelon supply chains with an arbitrary number of competing firms and products at each echelon …
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Headquarters and their specialized component suppliers have a vital interest in establishing long-term collaborations. When formal contracts are not enforceable, such efficiency-enhancing cooperations can be established via informal agreements, but relational contracts have been largely ignored...
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In this paper, we consider a dynamic search-and-matching problem of a firm with its intermediate input supplier. In our model, a headquarter currently matched with a supplier, has an interest to find and collaborate with a more efficient partner. However, supplier switching through search and...
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In this paper, we consider a dynamic search-and-matching problem of a firm with its intermediate input supplier. In our model, a headquarter currently matched with a supplier, has an interest to find and collaborate with a more efficient partner. However, supplier switching through search and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011741420
management. Second, it outlines the features, factors and efficiency of a new business model of dairy farms inclusion in supply …
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extra delivery times which have relevant impact on both urban supply chains and the competition among traditional and UDC …
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This paper considers a model with two competing supply chains where production costs are private information within a … supply chain, but manufacturers can decide to share this information with the rival manufacturer. In contrast to existing …
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pricing strategy for each player and the total profits of the whole supply chain depend on the timing. The results indicate …-post case than in the ex-ante case and the simultaneous case. In the end, we discuss a scenario in which all the supply chain … members jointly determine the service and compare it to other cases. We find that the total supply chain's profit under the …
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We show that supply networks are inefficiently, and insufficiently, resilient. Upstream firms can expand their … production capacity to hedge against supply and demand shocks. But the social benefits of such investments are not internalized …
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This paper discusses a case that a supply chain consisting of a manufacturer (M) and an e-tailer (Y) at the initial …
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