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The following pages link to Commitment-penalty contracts in drop-shipping supply chains with asymmetric demand information (Q2267645):
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- Don't ask, don't tell: sharing revenues with a dishonest retailer (Q320728) (← links)
- Contracting with asymmetric demand information in supply chains (Q439380) (← links)
- A principal-agent problem with heterogeneous demand distributions for a carbon capture and storage system (Q1694340) (← links)
- A new business mode for FTs chain in an E-commerce environment (Q1718909) (← links)
- On the interaction between asymmetric demand signal and forecast accuracy information (Q1740537) (← links)
- Impact of supply chain power and drop-shipping on a manufacturer's optimal distribution channel strategy (Q1751847) (← links)
- Informed principal model and contract in supply chain with demand disruption asymmetric information (Q1792818) (← links)
- The newsvendor's optimal incentive contracts for multiple advertisers (Q1926719) (← links)
- Pricing decision of a manufacturer in a dual-channel supply chain with asymmetric information (Q1999624) (← links)
- The effect of information asymmetry on ordering and capacity decisions in supply chains (Q2030608) (← links)
- Recovery from demand disruption: two-stage financing strategy for a capital-constrained supply chain under uncertainty (Q2158027) (← links)
- A violent market price contract for agribusiness supply chain (Q2171377) (← links)
- Finding efficient make-to-order production and batch delivery schedules (Q2242200) (← links)
- Achieving optimal performance of supply chain under cost information asymmetry (Q2294966) (← links)
- Mechanism design in a supply chain with ambiguity in private information (Q2338475) (← links)
- Operational strategy for low-carbon supply chain under asymmetric information of fairness concerns (Q2669907) (← links)
- Inventory availability commitment under uncertainty in a dropshipping supply chain (Q2672141) (← links)
- Retailer's willingness to adopt blockchain technology based on private demand information (Q2691322) (← links)
- Information Disclosure Model Under Supply Chain Competition with Asymmetric Demand Disruption (Q2956863) (← links)
- Information sharing for competing supply chains with demand disruption (Q4603939) (← links)
- Backup agreements with penalty scheme under supply disruptions (Q5497389) (← links)
- Contract design under asymmetric demand information for sustainable supply chain practices (Q6170683) (← links)