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Profit Sharing Agreements in Decentralized Supply Chains: A Distributionally Robust Approach
by
Teo, Chung-Piaw
, Sim, Chee-Khian
, Fu, Qi
in
Analysis
/ Business sale
/ Cafeteria plans
/ completely positive program
/ decentralized supply chains
/ Demand
/ distributionally robust planning
/ Economic aspects
/ Employee savings plans
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Game theory
/ Linear functions
/ Logistics
/ METHODS
/ Operations research
/ Profit sharing
/ profit sharing agreements
/ Profit sharing plans
/ Profitability
/ Return on assets
/ Robustness
/ Supply chains
2018
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Profit Sharing Agreements in Decentralized Supply Chains: A Distributionally Robust Approach
by
Teo, Chung-Piaw
, Sim, Chee-Khian
, Fu, Qi
in
Analysis
/ Business sale
/ Cafeteria plans
/ completely positive program
/ decentralized supply chains
/ Demand
/ distributionally robust planning
/ Economic aspects
/ Employee savings plans
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Game theory
/ Linear functions
/ Logistics
/ METHODS
/ Operations research
/ Profit sharing
/ profit sharing agreements
/ Profit sharing plans
/ Profitability
/ Return on assets
/ Robustness
/ Supply chains
2018
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Profit Sharing Agreements in Decentralized Supply Chains: A Distributionally Robust Approach
by
Teo, Chung-Piaw
, Sim, Chee-Khian
, Fu, Qi
in
Analysis
/ Business sale
/ Cafeteria plans
/ completely positive program
/ decentralized supply chains
/ Demand
/ distributionally robust planning
/ Economic aspects
/ Employee savings plans
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Game theory
/ Linear functions
/ Logistics
/ METHODS
/ Operations research
/ Profit sharing
/ profit sharing agreements
/ Profit sharing plans
/ Profitability
/ Return on assets
/ Robustness
/ Supply chains
2018
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Profit Sharing Agreements in Decentralized Supply Chains: A Distributionally Robust Approach
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Profit Sharing Agreements in Decentralized Supply Chains: A Distributionally Robust Approach
2018
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Overview
How should decentralized supply chains set the profit sharing terms using minimal information on demand and selling price? We develop a distributionally robust Stackelberg game model to address this question. Our framework uses only the first and second moments of the price and demand attributes, and thus can be implemented using only a parsimonious set of parameters. More specifically, we derive the relationships among the optimal wholesale price set by the supplier, the order decision of the retailer, and the corresponding profit shares of each supply chain partner, based on the information available. Interestingly, in the distributionally robust setting, the correlation between demand and selling price has no bearing on the order decision of the retailer. This allows us to simplify the solution structure of the profit sharing agreement problem dramatically. Moreover, the result can be used to recover the optimal selling price when the mean demand is a linear function of the selling price (cf. Raza 2014) [Raza SA (2014) A distribution free approach to newsvendor problem with pricing.
4OR—A Quart. J. Oper. Res.
12(4):335–358.].
The online appendix is available at
https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.2017.1677
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Publisher
INFORMS,Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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