The following pages link to Srinagesh Gavirneni (Q190059):
Displaying 22 items.
- The impact of information sharing, random yield, correlation, and lead times in closed loop supply chains (Q319878) (← links)
- Periodic review inventory control with fluctuating purchasing costs. (Q703246) (← links)
- Computing minimal forecast horizons: an integer programming approach (Q853795) (← links)
- Risk aversion and implicit shortage cost explain the anchoring and insufficient adjustment bias in human newsvendors (Q1728210) (← links)
- Optimal periodic flexible policies for two-stage serial supply chains (Q1754309) (← links)
- Periodic review stochastic inventory problem with forecast updates: Worst-case bounds for the myopic solution (Q1806820) (← links)
- Inventory control under speculation: Myopic heuristics and exact procedures (Q1847164) (← links)
- Bundling decisions in a two-product duopoly -- lead or follow? (Q2178129) (← links)
- Supply chains in the presence of store brands (Q2253438) (← links)
- Retailer order commitments improve distribution supply chain performance (Q2294317) (← links)
- Role of transfer prices in global supply chains with random demands (Q2468884) (← links)
- Price fluctuations, information sharing, and supply chain performance (Q2503236) (← links)
- Information Flows in Capacitated Supply Chains with Fixed Ordering Costs (Q3114781) (← links)
- Value of Information in Capacitated Supply Chains (Q3116620) (← links)
- Using Scheduled Ordering to Improve the Performance of Distribution Supply Chains (Q3117313) (← links)
- Effective Heuristics for Multiproduct Partial Shipment Models (Q3391980) (← links)
- Forecast Horizons for a Class of Dynamic Lot-Size Problems Under Discrete Future Demand (Q3392106) (← links)
- Confidence intervals for optimal selection among alternatives with stochastic variable costs (Q3432668) (← links)
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- Benefits of co-operation in a production distribution environment (Q5937718) (← links)
- An efficient heuristic for inventory control when the customer is using a \((s,S)\) policy (Q5945388) (← links)