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Trade credit 3 Default risk 2 Inventory 2 Inventory model 2 Lagerhaltungsmodell 2 Lagermanagement 2 Lieferantenkredit 2 Lieferkette 2 Supply chain 2 Supply chain management 2 Time and credit period sensitive demand 2 Warehouse management 2 credit period 2 Bestandsmanagement 1 Carbon tax 1 Credit policy 1 Credit risk 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 Imperfect production 1 Inspection errors and learning 1 Inventory management 1 Kreditpolitik 1 Kreditrisiko 1 Multi-credit period offers 1 Multi-variate demand 1 Panel 1 Panel study 1 Payment transactions 1 Schock 1 Shock 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Zahlungsverkehr 1 accounts payable 1 accounts receivable 1 commercial credit 1 credit collection 1
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De, Sujit Kumar 2 Mahata, Gour Chandra 2 Mahata, Puspita 2 Chakravarthi, Ruba Priyadhasrhini Asoka 1 Chandramohan, Jayasankari 1 Dincă, Gheorghiţa 1 Dincă, Marius 1 Obeng, Isaac Kwame Essien 1 Ramasamy, Uthayakumar 1
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Ekonomický časopis : časopis pre ekonomickú teóriu, hospodársku politiku, spoločensko-ekonomické prognózovanie 1 Journal of Industrial Engineering International 1 Journal of industrial engineering international 1 Supply chain analytics 1 Theoretical and Applied Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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A comprehensive inventory management system for non-instantaneous deteriorating items in supplier- retailer-customer supply chains
Chandramohan, Jayasankari; Chakravarthi, Ruba … - In: Supply chain analytics 3 (2023), pp. 1-13
emission. Promotional prices are considered to boost demand. The supplier offers a credit period to the retailer and the …
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Optimal replenishment and credit policy in supply chain inventory model under two levels of trade credit with time- and credit-sensitive demand involving default risk
Mahata, Puspita; Mahata, Gour Chandra; De, Sujit Kumar - In: Journal of Industrial Engineering International 14 (2018) 1, pp. 31-42
the down-stream retailers a fixed credit period. However, in practice the retailers will also provide a credit period to … increasing function of time. The major objective is to determine the retailer's optimal credit period and cycle time such that …
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Optimal replenishment and credit policy in supply chain inventory model under two levels of trade credit with time- and credit-sensitive demand involving default risk
Mahata, Puspita; Mahata, Gour Chandra; De, Sujit Kumar - In: Journal of industrial engineering international 14 (2018) 1, pp. 31-42
the down-stream retailers a fixed credit period. However, in practice the retailers will also provide a credit period to … increasing function of time. The major objective is to determine the retailer’s optimal credit period and cycle time such that …
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Delaying payments in the European Union : an empirical dynamic panel data analysis
Obeng, Isaac Kwame Essien - In: Ekonomický časopis : časopis pre ekonomickú … 65 (2017) 10, pp. 952-971
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USING THE MANAGEMENT OF ACCOUNT RECEIVABLES TO INCREASE THE COMPANY VALUE
Dincă, Marius; Dincă, Gheorghiţa - In: Theoretical and Applied Economics 12(541)(supplement) (2009) 12(541)(supplement), pp. 490-497
The commercial credit is both marketing and a financial operation that influences in a great deal the financial results of the period. The companies follow the increase of sales turnover as a result of instating the commercial credit, seen as an investment which will contribute to the...
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