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This paper considers a two-echelon supply chain consisting of one supplier and one retailer. The supplier sells a product to the retailer, who faces a deterministic demand, and may offer the retailer two types of trade credit contracts: a “one-part” or a “two-part” contract. We mainly...
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This paper considers a two-echelon supply chain consisting of one supplier and one retailer. The supplier sells a product to the retailer, who faces a deterministic demand, and may offer the retailer two types of trade credit contracts: a “one-part” or a “two-part” contract. We mainly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013091550
Information distortion is very common in supply chains, especially demand information. An easily-thought way of eliminating information distortion is information sharing. However, information sharing is not widely employed to eliminating information distortion in realistic supply chains, because...
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