Mathematical Models of Distribution Channels


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Mathematical Models of Distribution Channels identifies eight "Channel Myths" that characterize almost all analytical research on distribution channels. The authors prove that models that incorporate one or more Channel Myths generate distorted conclusions; they also develop a methodology that will enable researchers to avoid falling under the influence of any Channel Myth.




Distribution Management


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Sustainable Business Models


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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Sustainable Business Models" that was published in Sustainability




Supply Chain Management: Models, Applications, and Research Directions


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This work brings together some of the most up to date research in the application of operations research and mathematical modeling te- niques to problems arising in supply chain management and e-Commerce. While research in the broad area of supply chain management enc- passes a wide range of topics and methodologies, we believe this book provides a good snapshot of current quantitative modeling approaches, issues, and trends within the field. Each chapter is a self-contained study of a timely and relevant research problem in supply chain mana- ment. The individual works place a heavy emphasis on the application of modeling techniques to real world management problems. In many instances, the actual results from applying these techniques in practice are highlighted. In addition, each chapter provides important mana- rial insights that apply to general supply chain management practice. The book is divided into three parts. The first part contains ch- ters that address the new and rapidly growing role of the internet and e-Commerce in supply chain management. Topics include e-Business applications and potentials; customer service issues in the presence of multiple sales channels, varying from purely Internet-based to traditional physical outlets; and risk management issues in e-Business in B2B m- kets.




Applications of Operational Research and Mathematical Models in Management


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This book, Applications of Operational Research and Mathematical Models in Management, includes all the papers published in the Mathematics Special Issue with the same title. All the published papers are of high quality and were subjected to rigorous peer review. Mathematics is included in the Science Citation Index (Web of Science), and its current Impact Factor is 1.747. The papers in this book deal with on R&D performance models, methods for ranking the perspectives and indicators of a balance scorecard, robust optimization model applications, integrated production and distribution problem solving, demand functions, supply chain games, probabilistic optimization and profit research, coordinated techniques for order preference, robustness approaches in bank capital optimization, and hybrid methods for tourism demand forecasting. All the papers included contribute to the development of research.




Handbook of Research on Distribution Channels


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Distribution channels are the most complex element of the marketing mix to fully grasp and to profitably manage. In this Handbook the authors present cutting-edge research on channel management and design from analytical, conceptual, and empirical perspectives. The breadth of this Handbook makes it appropriate for use in a doctoral course on distribution channels, or as a knowledge-broadening resource for faculty and researchers who wish to understand types of channels research that are outside the scope of their own approach to distribution.










Modeling and Optimization of Supply Chain Process


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Designing a complete Distribution Network requires critical analysis of both Qualitative and Quantitative factors. Quantitative factors constitute impact on cost of distribution network while qualitative factors have impact on the service level issues. Since, this book deals with a practical industrial problem. Therefore I have taken up a case of Pakistan Tobacco Company, a Subsidiary of British American Tobacco, a Multinational Operating in Pakistan since its birth. It is a FMCG company manufacturing tobacco products in Pakistan. This book studies the impact of different factors on designing of distribution network and then formulates the mathematical model for determines transportation schedule, number of distribution channels in a Distribution Network. In this study, we focused on the minimizing the total distribution network cost by adopting the techniques of Mathematical programming and challenging distribution cost.