Coordinating a supply chain when manufacturer makes cost reduction investment in supplier (Q1727450)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7026878
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7026878 |
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Coordinating a supply chain when manufacturer makes cost reduction investment in supplier (English)
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20 February 2019
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Summary: We consider a supply chain consisting of an upstream supplier and a downstream manufacturer, in which the supplier provides a component to the manufacturer, facing a price-sensitive and uncertain demand. The manufacturer makes cost reduction investment in the supplier to improve the supplier's production efficiency, which benefits the entire supply chain. We derive the optimal investment and operating decisions. Both the centralized and decentralized supply chains are studied. We show that the optimal investment and operating decisions in the decentralized setting may deviate from that in the centralized setting. To avoid the profit loss caused by such a deviation, we develop a coordination mechanism by introducing a combined policy of revenue-sharing policy and investment cost-sharing policy. We also show that the developed coordination mechanism can achieve Pareto improvement for the two players.
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