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The following pages link to Incentive Effects Favor Nonconsolidating Queues in a Service System: The Principal–Agent Perspective (Q2784094):
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- A two-stage supply chain with demand sensitive to price, delivery time, and reliability of delivery (Q333102) (← links)
- Pricing peer-produced services: quality, capacity, and competition issues (Q613499) (← links)
- Consolidating or non-consolidating queues: a game theoretic queueing model with holding costs (Q631195) (← links)
- Police staffing and workload assignment in law enforcement using multi-server queueing models (Q666977) (← links)
- Allocation of jobs and identical resources with two pooling centers (Q885548) (← links)
- Uncertain agency models with multi-dimensional incomplete information based on confidence level (Q1794449) (← links)
- The \(M/M/1+M\) queue with a utility-maximizing server (Q2294227) (← links)
- Minimizing equilibrium expected sojourn time via performance-based mixed threshold demand allocation in a multiple-server queueing environment (Q2358865) (← links)
- Coordinating pricing and production decisions in the presence of price competition (Q2572832) (← links)
- Routing and Staffing When Servers Are Strategic (Q2830772) (← links)
- Competitive location and capacity decisions for firms serving time-sensitive customers (Q3627943) (← links)
- Pooling Queues with Strategic Servers: The Effects of Customer Ownership (Q4994139) (← links)
- Staffing, Routing, and Payment to Trade off Speed and Quality in Large Service Systems (Q5129220) (← links)
- Incentive Effects of Multiple-Server Queueing Networks: The Principal-Agent Perspective (Q5406904) (← links)
- The impact of line-sitting on a two-server queueing system (Q6112563) (← links)