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We investigate what value firms may obtain if they pool their accounts receivable for the purpose of financing investments in cost-reducing assets. Our study is motivated by 'reverse factoring' arrangements, which simultaneously relax some capital market frictions but impose others....
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Does 'reverse factoring' - a supply chain finance solution that has recently become popular in industry - allow for operational benefits? Are the benefits automatic, or do they need to be explicitly required in the reverse factoring arrangement? We explore these questions through a periodic...
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We present a mathematical model for integration, analysis, and optimization of operational and financial processes within a supply chain. Specifically, we consider commercial transactions of a large corporate customer with a small or medium-sized supplier. We show how application of reverse...
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Online retailers are on a consistent drive to increase on-time delivery and reduce customer lead-time. However, in reality, an increasing share of consumers place orders early. Such Advance Demand Information can be deployed strategically to reduce costs and improve the customer service...
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This work empirically assesses the degree to which inventory decisions made by entrepreneurs and small businesses are informed by the logic underlying the newsvendor or base stock model and are influenced by the decision-maker's risk profile. We used a web- and email-based survey, combined with...
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