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The following pages link to Competing Manufacturers in a Retail Supply Chain: On Contractual Form and Coordination (Q3117280):
Displaying 41 items.
- Sustaining long-term supply chain partnerships using price-only contracts (Q296984) (← links)
- Preferences for contractual forms in supply chains (Q299789) (← links)
- Coordinating a three-stage supply chain with competing manufacturers (Q301153) (← links)
- Range contracts: risk sharing and beyond (Q319251) (← links)
- Impact of structure, market share and information asymmetry on supply contracts for a single supplier multiple buyer network (Q323217) (← links)
- Consignment contracts with retail competition (Q421629) (← links)
- Sustainability investment under cap-and-trade regulation (Q512911) (← links)
- Contract design in a cross-sales supply chain with demand information asymmetry (Q1719628) (← links)
- Novel joint-financing model for bilateral capital restricted supply chains under cap-and-trade regulation (Q1721483) (← links)
- Coopetition in intermodal freight transport services (Q1723455) (← links)
- Competition and coordination in a three-tier supply chain with differentiated channels (Q1749493) (← links)
- Coordination of channel members' efforts and utilities in contract farming operations (Q1751282) (← links)
- Dual-fairness supply chain with quantity discount contracts (Q1751666) (← links)
- On the effectiveness of emission penalties in decentralized supply chains (Q1755419) (← links)
- Channel coordination between manufacturers and competing retailers with fairness concerns (Q2029374) (← links)
- Channel efficiency and retailer tier dominance in a supply chain with a common manufacturer (Q2031076) (← links)
- RFID adoption strategy in a retailer-dominant supply chain with competing suppliers (Q2140319) (← links)
- Online peer-to-peer lending platform and supply chain finance decisions and strategies (Q2159565) (← links)
- Inter-organizational contract control of advertising strategies in the supply chain (Q2165798) (← links)
- Return mode selection and pricing strategy for a dual-channel retailer (Q2195481) (← links)
- The effect of supplier capacity on the supply chain profit (Q2259017) (← links)
- Coordination of supply chains with competing manufacturers considering fairness concerns (Q2296263) (← links)
- The shelf space and pricing strategies for a retailer-dominated supply chain with consignment based revenue sharing contracts (Q2327629) (← links)
- Decentralization versus coordination in competing supply chains under retailers' extended warranties (Q2327686) (← links)
- Logistics cost sharing in supply chains involving a third-party logistics provider (Q2629589) (← links)
- Equilibrium strategies in a supply chain with capital constrained suppliers: the impact of external financing (Q2666706) (← links)
- Channel leadership and recycling channel in closed-loop supply chain: the case of recycling price by the recycling party (Q2666723) (← links)
- Pricing and energy efficiency decisions by manufacturer under channel coordination (Q2673378) (← links)
- The impact of the distance-dependent promotional effect on the promotion cost sharing decision (Q2795158) (← links)
- Contracting in Ocean Shipping Market Under Asymmetric Information (Q5112419) (← links)
- Technical Note—Nonlinear Pricing Competition with Private Capacity Information (Q5740213) (← links)
- Competitive contract design in a retail supply chain under demand uncertainty (Q6057032) (← links)
- Wholesale price contract versus consignment contract in a supply chain considering dynamic advertising (Q6066634) (← links)
- The optimal product pricing and carbon emissions reduction profit allocation of CET-covered enterprises in the cooperative supply chain (Q6066974) (← links)
- Optimal contract selection for an online travel agent and two hotels under price competition (Q6070896) (← links)
- Equilibrium return policies under manufacturer competition (Q6077366) (← links)
- Marketplace or reselling: the pricing decisions and face value of the coupons under the Cap‐and‐Trade regulation (Q6082286) (← links)
- Reverse supply chain management with dual channel and collection disruptions: supply chain coordination and game theory approaches (Q6115589) (← links)
- Financing and coordination strategies for a manufacturer with limited operating and green innovation capital: bank credit financing versus supplier green investment (Q6148705) (← links)
- Two-part tariffs, inventory stockpiling, and the bullwhip effect (Q6167406) (← links)
- Contract design under asymmetric demand information for sustainable supply chain practices (Q6170683) (← links)