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This book is devoted to analysis and design of supply chain
contracts with stochastic demand. Given the extensive utilization
of contracts in supply chains, the issues concerning contract
analysis and design are extremely important for supply chain
management (SCM), and substantial research has been developed to
address those issues over the past years. Despite the abundance of
classical research, new research needs to be conducted in response
to new issues emerging with the recent changing business
environments, such as the fast-shortening life cycle of product and
the increasing globalization of supply chains. This book addresses
these issues, with the intention to present new research on how to
apply contracts to improve SCM. Contract Analysis and Design for
Supply Chains with Stochastic Demand contains eight chapters and
each chapter is summarized as follows: Chapter 1 provides a
comprehensive review of the classical development of supply chain
contracts. Chapter 2 examines the effects of demand uncertainty on
the applicability of buyback contracts. Chapter 3 conducts a
mean-risk analysis for wholesale price contracts, taking into
account contracting value risk and risk preferences. Chapter 4
studies the optimization of product service system by franchise fee
contracts in the service-oriented manufacturing supply chain with
demand information asymmetry. Chapter 5 develops a bidirectional
option contract model and explores the optimal contracting
decisions and supply chain coordination issue with the
bidirectional option. Chapter 6 addresses supply chain options
pricing issue and a value-based pricing scheme is developed for the
supply chain options. With a cooperative game theory approach,
Chapter 7 explores the issues concerning supply chain contract
selection/implementation with the option contract under
consideration. Chapter 8 concludes the book and suggests worthy
directions for future research.
This book is devoted to analysis and design of supply chain
contracts with stochastic demand. Given the extensive utilization
of contracts in supply chains, the issues concerning contract
analysis and design are extremely important for supply chain
management (SCM), and substantial research has been developed to
address those issues over the past years. Despite the abundance of
classical research, new research needs to be conducted in response
to new issues emerging with the recent changing business
environments, such as the fast-shortening life cycle of product and
the increasing globalization of supply chains. This book addresses
these issues, with the intention to present new research on how to
apply contracts to improve SCM. Contract Analysis and Design for
Supply Chains with Stochastic Demand contains eight chapters and
each chapter is summarized as follows: Chapter 1 provides a
comprehensive review of the classical development of supply chain
contracts. Chapter 2 examines the effects of demand uncertainty on
the applicability of buyback contracts. Chapter 3 conducts a
mean-risk analysis for wholesale price contracts, taking into
account contracting value risk and risk preferences. Chapter 4
studies the optimization of product service system by franchise fee
contracts in the service-oriented manufacturing supply chain with
demand information asymmetry. Chapter 5 develops a bidirectional
option contract model and explores the optimal contracting
decisions and supply chain coordination issue with the
bidirectional option. Chapter 6 addresses supply chain options
pricing issue and a value-based pricing scheme is developed for the
supply chain options. With a cooperative game theory approach,
Chapter 7 explores the issues concerning supply chain contract
selection/implementation with the option contract under
consideration. Chapter 8 concludes the book and suggests worthy
directions for future research.
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