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The following pages link to Clicks versus bricks: the role of durability in marketing channel strategy of durable goods manufacturers (Q1681146):
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- When and what wholesale and retail prices should be set in multi-channel supply chains? (Q723934) (← links)
- A supply chain member should set its margin later if another member's cost is highly uncertain (Q1711455) (← links)
- Managing a dual-channel supply chain under price and delivery-time dependent stochastic demand (Q1991116) (← links)
- Manufacturer encroachment with quality decision under asymmetric demand information (Q1991281) (← links)
- Should a retailer bargain over a wholesale price with a manufacturer using a dual-channel supply chain? (Q2116927) (← links)
- Demand forecast sharing for a dominant retailer with supplier encroachment and quality decisions (Q2140137) (← links)
- Optimal collection delegation strategies in a retail-/dual-channel supply chain with trade-in programs (Q2158018) (← links)
- Optimal bargaining timing of a wholesale price for a manufacturer with a retailer in a dual-channel supply chain (Q2189932) (← links)
- Agency selling or reselling: e-tailer information sharing with supplier offline entry (Q2272308) (← links)
- Optimal pricing strategy in a dual-channel supply chain: a two-period game analysis (Q2691298) (← links)
- Implications of risk aversion behavior on the green product promotion strategy under manufacturer encroachment (Q2698224) (← links)
- A review of bricks-and-clicks dual-channels literature: trends and opportunities (Q5883613) (← links)
- Interaction between the introduction strategy of the third‐party online channel and the choice of online sales format (Q6091797) (← links)
- Strategic inventory and supplier encroachment under asymmetric information (Q6102882) (← links)
- Manufacturer encroachment and quality investment decisions in a two‐period supply chain (Q6195043) (← links)