Handbook of quantitative supply chain analysis : modeling in the e-business era
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Handbook of quantitative supply chain analysis : modeling in the e-business era
(International series in operations research & management science, v. 74)
Kluwer Academic, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Handbook is a comprehensive research reference that is essential for anyone interested in conducting research in supply chain. Unique features include:
-A focus on the intersection of quantitative supply chain analysis and E-Business,
-Unlike other edited volumes in the supply chain area, this is a handbook rather than a collection of research papers. Each chapter was written by one or more leading researchers in the area. These authors were invited on the basis of their scholarly expertise and unique insights in a particular sub-area,
-As much attention is given to looking back as to looking forward. Most chapters discuss at length future research needs and research directions from both theoretical and practical perspectives,
-Most chapters describe in detail the quantitative models used for analysis and the theoretical underpinnings; many examples and case studies are provided to demonstrate how the models and the theoretical insights are relevant to real situations,
-Coverage of most state-of-the-art business practices in supply chain management.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Part I. Supply Chain Analysis-Models and Paradigms 2. Game Theoretic Applications in Supply Chain Analysis 3. Supply Chain Intermediation: A Bargaining Theoretic Paradigm 4. Decentralized Decision Making in Dynamic Technological Systems: The Principal-Agent Paradigm Part II. Auctions and Bidding 5. Auctions, Bidding and Exchange Design 6. Auction and Pricing in Electronic Marketplaces 7. Design of Combinatorial Auctions Part III. Supply Chain Operations in eBusiness 8. The Marketing-Operations Interfaces 9. Coordination of Pricing and Inventory Decisions: A Survey and Classification 10. Collaborative Forecasting and Its Impact on Supply Chain Performance 11. Available to Promise 12. Due Date Management Policies Part IV. Multi-Channel Coordination 13. Modeling Competition and Conflict in Multiple Channel Distribution Systems: A Review 14. Supply Chain Choice for Internet Retailers 15. Coordinating Traditional and Internet Channels Part V. Supply Networks, IT, and Financial Services 16. Using a Structural Equations Modeling Approach to Design and Monitor Strategic International Facility Networks 17. Integrated Production and Distribution Operations: Taxonomy, Models, and Review 18. Next Generation ERP Systems: Scalable and Decentralized Paradigms 19. Delivering e-Banking Services: An Emerging Internet Business Model and a Case Study
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