Radio-frequency identification (RFID) adoption with inventory misplacement under retail competition
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- A Stackelberg-Nash model for new product design
- Analysis of a newsvendor which has errors in inventory data records
- Comparing improvement strategies for inventory inaccuracy in a two-echelon supply chain
- RFID and item-level information visibility
- Should retail stores also RFID-tag `cheap' items?
- The effect of inventory record inaccuracy in information exchange supply chains
- Timing of RFID Adoption in a Supply Chain
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- Manufacturer encroachment with capital-constrained competitive retailers
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- Accelerate the classification statistics in RFID systems
- Game modes and investment cost locations in radio-frequency identification (RFID) adoption
- Misplaced inventory and lead-time in the supply chain: analysis of decision-making on RFID investment with service level
- Should retail stores also RFID-tag `cheap' items?
- Optimal decisions for adoption of item-level RFID in a retail supply chain with inventory shrinkage under CVaR criterion
- Impact of RFID technology on coordination of a three-tier fresh product supply chain
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