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This paper examines the effect of salvage market on strategic technology choice (flexible vs. inflexible) and capacity investment (general, specific and unified components) decision of firms. A four-stage game theoretic model applies to capture strategic decisions of two competitors. In solving...
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This paper examines the effect of information sharing on supply chain configuration where the market characterized by demand uncertainty. A dynamic multi-stage game theoretic model with incomplete information is employed to capture the sequence of events. Our supply chain consists of two...
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This paper addresses a gap in the literature concerning suitability of organizational learning approaches in facing social responsibility challenges, and proposes a developed framework that could proactively bridge this gap. A new framework is designed in order to gain insight on the...
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This paper examines the effect of salvage market on strategic technology choice and capacity investment decision of two firms that compete on the amount of output they produce under demand uncertainty. A game theoretic model applies such that in the first stage firms choose their production...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257966