Using evolutionary game theory to study governments and logistics companies' strategies for avoiding broken cold chains
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6066932
DOI10.1007/S10479-020-03599-4zbMath1527.90067OpenAlexW3044617805MaRDI QIDQ6066932
Xiao-Hu Xing, Wen-Ping Luo, Zhi-Hua Hu
Publication date: 16 November 2023
Published in: Annals of Operations Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-020-03599-4
Management decision making, including multiple objectives (90B50) Transportation, logistics and supply chain management (90B06) Inventory, storage, reservoirs (90B05) Evolutionary games (91A22)
Related Items (1)
Cites Work
- Impact of demand correlation on the value of and incentives for information sharing in a supply chain
- A multi-compartment vehicle routing problem in cold-chain distribution
- Strategic information sharing in a supply chain
- Passive cold devices for vaccine supply chains
- Contracting and Information Sharing Under Supply Chain Competition
- Evolutionary Games in Economics
- Impact Research on a Nonlinear Cold Chain Evolutionary Game Under Three Various Contracts
- Cold chain investment and pricing decisions in a fresh food supply chain
This page was built for publication: Using evolutionary game theory to study governments and logistics companies' strategies for avoiding broken cold chains