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In this paper, we develop a multiclass, multiproduct equilibrium model for convalescent plasma donations in the COVID-19 pandemic. The potential donors are situated at different locations and the donor population at each location can be separated into different classes based on their motivation...
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In this paper, we propose the first network performance measure that can be used to assess the efficiency of a network in the case of either fixed or elastic demands. Such a measure is needed for many different applications since only when the performance of a network can be quantifiably...
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In this paper we present a Generalized Nash Equilibrium model of supply chain network competition among blood service organizations which compete not only for blood donors but also for business from hospitals and medical centers. The model incorporates not only link capacities and associated arc...
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Labor is a critical resource for the functionality of supply chain networks. Without labor, products cannot be produced, transported, stored, and distributed to consumers at demand markets. Disruptions to labor in the COVID-19 pandemic have further highlighted its importance with many companies...
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