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The following pages link to Who should be pricing leader in the presence of customer returns? (Q1681302):
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- The effect of return and price adjustment policies on a retailer's performance (Q666951) (← links)
- A supply chain member should set its margin later if another member's cost is highly uncertain (Q1711455) (← links)
- Rebate decisions and leadership strategy in competing supply chain with heterogeneous consumers (Q1720611) (← links)
- Forays into omnichannel: an online retailer's strategies for managing product returns (Q2030617) (← links)
- Extracting values from consumer returns: the role of return-freight insurance for competing e-sellers (Q2106724) (← links)
- Optimal timing of acquisition price announcement for used products in a dual-recycling channel reverse supply chain (Q2116871) (← links)
- Returns freight insurance policy and the impact from a BOPS retailer (Q2120116) (← links)
- Design of win-win return policies for online retailers (Q2140216) (← links)
- Whether to adopt ``buy online and return to store'' strategy in a competitive market? (Q2140281) (← links)
- Optimal bargaining timing of a wholesale price for a manufacturer with a retailer in a dual-channel supply chain (Q2189932) (← links)
- The impacts of money-back guarantees in the presence of parallel importation (Q2239857) (← links)
- Strategic dual-channel pricing games with e-retailer finance (Q2286926) (← links)
- Coordinating the retail supply chain with item‐level RFID and excess inventory under a revenue‐cost‐sharing contract (Q6070514) (← links)
- Pricing decisions with different time sequences in a cross‐border dual‐channel supply chain (Q6092603) (← links)
- Sourcing strategies of manufacturers with customer returns and product design efforts (Q6146643) (← links)