Handbook of Quantitative Supply Chain Analysis


Book Description

The Handbook is a comprehensive research reference that is essential for anyone interested in conducting research in supply chain. Unique features include: -A focus on the intersection of quantitative supply chain analysis and E-Business, -Unlike other edited volumes in the supply chain area, this is a handbook rather than a collection of research papers. Each chapter was written by one or more leading researchers in the area. These authors were invited on the basis of their scholarly expertise and unique insights in a particular sub-area, -As much attention is given to looking back as to looking forward. Most chapters discuss at length future research needs and research directions from both theoretical and practical perspectives, -Most chapters describe in detail the quantitative models used for analysis and the theoretical underpinnings; many examples and case studies are provided to demonstrate how the models and the theoretical insights are relevant to real situations, -Coverage of most state-of-the-art business practices in supply chain management.




Supply Chain Analysis


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This is a carefully developed work focused on the analysis of supply chain interaction issues in emerging markets and industry sectors. It is a leading-edge handbook that will emphasize areas of study where, thus far, little work has been done and where the "rubber meets the road" – the supply chain process, information, and systems integration. These are pertinent issues facing practitioners and researchers in today’s business environment. This is a gap-bridging handbook that analyzes interaction issues from both the research and practitioner sides. The result is a volume that examines and provides practical solutions on interaction issues while being firmly grounded in research principles.










Game Theoretic Analysis for Supply Chain Coordination


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We examine supply chain coordination mechanisms that attempt to improve supply channel efficiency. We focus our attention on game theoretic models that could generate insights of significant practical importance. The dissertation is a collection of three research papers. The first paper focuses on supply chain contracting in electronic marketplaces. The current supply chain literature considers the one-supplier, one-buyer system as the basic building block. In emerging electronic market transactions, situations often arise where it is more appropriate to model the system as multiple suppliers and one buyer. Moreover, it is necessary to consider the role of electronic intermediaries who implement the coordination mechanisms. While auction often serves as a price-determination mechanism in this environment, we show that it could also serve as coordination mechanisms in the supply chain. The second paper addresses supplier coalition in an auction market. We propose a profit distribution scheme that allows suppliers to form coalitions with one another for the purpose of enhancing profitability. We identify basic requirements for a valid coalition mechanism including characteristics such as individual rationality, society welfare compatibility, maintaining competition, and financial balancedness. We verify that the proposed profit distribution mechanism satisfies all validity requirements and will increase the market efficiency as a whole. The third paper examines supply chain capacity coordination via reservation contracts. We consider various capacity reservation contracts in a high-tech device market. We show that various reservation contracts can be implemented by the manufacturer to share the risk of capacity expansion with their main customers. We show that these contracts not only improve the profitability of the manufacturer, they also improve the customer's profitability, and the system's overall performance. We consider both one-manufacturer, one-customer systems, and multiple-customer cases.




Vertical Cooperative Advertising in Supply Chain Management


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In this book methods from Operations Research and Game Theory are used to determine companies’ profit-maximizing strategies related to pricing and (cooperative) advertising. It considers different supply chain structures as well as various distributions of power, making it possible to analyze both inter-echelon and intra-echelon dependencies between the companies’ decisions. Additionally, an approach based on fuzzy set theory is presented in order to compensate for incomplete or missing data on market characteristics. Vertical cooperative advertising is an essential element of partnerships between manufacturers and retailers, allowing manufacturers to financially support their retailers’ advertising efforts so as to increase sales for the entire supply chain. Given that such programs not only make up a considerable part of many companies’ advertising budgets, but are also a controversial subject in many business relations, their correct design is of particular importance.




Tourism Supply Chain Management


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Fierce global competition in the tourism industry is now focused on integral parts of supply chains rather than on individual firms. The highly competitive environment has forced tourism firms to look for ways to enhance their competitive advantage. Tourism products are often viewed by consumers as a value-added chain of different service components and identifying ways to effectively manage the interrelated tourism business operations will enable tourism firms to better meet customer needs and accomplish business goals thus maintaining competitive advantage over their equally efficient rivals. This significant and timely volume is the first to apply supply chain management theories and practices in the context of tourism. By doing so the book offers insight into the relationships between tourism enterprises, how coordination across organizations can be effectively achieved and how business performance can be improved. It provides comprehensive and systematic coverage of modern supply chain management concepts and methodologies applied to the tourism and hospitality industries. The text covers key issues and principles including: marketing and product development, demand forecasting, supplier selection and management, distribution channels, capacity management, customer relationship management, tourism supply chain competition and coordination, and e-tourism. The book combines essential theory and comparative international examples based on primary research to show challenges and opportunities of effective tourism supply chain management. This text is essential for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Tourism Management, Tourism Planning and Tourism Economics.




Game-Theoretic Analysis of Cooperation Among Supply Chain Agents


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This paper surveys some applications of cooperative game theory to supply chain management. Special emphasis is placed on two important aspects of cooperative games: profit allocation and stability. The paper first describes the construction of the set of feasible outcomes in commonly seen supply chain models, and then uses cooperative bargaining models to find allocations of the profit pie between supply chain partners. In doing so, several models are analyzed and surveyed, and include suppliers selling to competing retailers, and assemblers negotiating with component manufacturers selling complementary components. The second part of the paper discusses the issue of coalition formation among supply chain partners. An exhaustive survey of commonly used stability concepts is presented. Further, new ideas such as farsightedness among supply chain players are also discussed and analyzed. The paper also opens some avenues of future research in applying cooperative game theory to supply chain management.




Pareto Optimality, Game Theory and Equilibria


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This comprehensive work examines important recent developments and modern applications in the fields of optimization, control, game theory and equilibrium programming. In particular, the concepts of equilibrium and optimality are of immense practical importance affecting decision-making problems regarding policy and strategies, and in understanding and predicting systems in different application domains, ranging from economics and engineering to military applications. The book consists of 29 survey chapters written by distinguished researchers in the above areas.