We examine capacity allocation mechanisms in a supply chain comprising a monopolistic supplier and two competing retailers with asymmetric market powers. The supplier allocates limited capacity to retailers according to uniform, proportional, or lexicographic mechanism. We study the impact of these allocation mechanisms on supplier pricing decisions and retailer ordering behavior. With individual order size no greater than supplier capacity, we show that all three mechanisms guarantee equilibrium ordering. We provide precise structures of retailer ordering decisions in Nash and dominant equilibria. Further, we compare the mechanisms from the perspective of the supplier, the retailers, and the supply chain. We show that regardless of whether...
We present models for competition among multiple suppliers for demand from a single manufacturer. Th...
We study competition in a supply chain where multiple manufacturers compete in quantities to supply ...
This paper develops a multiattribute competition model for procurement of short life-cycle products....
This article examines the capacity allocation decisions in a supply chain in which a supplier sells ...
We consider a supply chain consisting of a supplier and two retailers. The supplier sells a single p...
Studies on mechanism design mostly focus on a single market where sellers and buyers trade. This pap...
In this paper, we study the role of capacity on the efficiency of a two-tier supply chain with two s...
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We consider pricing decisions for a supplier who sells a product via a retail chain with localized r...
We consider a two-stage principal-agent screening environment in a decentralized supply chain with r...
We introduce a general model for suppliers competing for a buyer’s procurement business. The buyer f...
We investigate a supply chain in which a retailer is supplied by two manufacturers with differentiat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We study the impact of three well-known inventory allocation mechanisms, including proportional, lin...
We study competition and coordination in a supply chain in which a single supplier both operates a d...
We present models for competition among multiple suppliers for demand from a single manufacturer. Th...
We study competition in a supply chain where multiple manufacturers compete in quantities to supply ...
This paper develops a multiattribute competition model for procurement of short life-cycle products....
This article examines the capacity allocation decisions in a supply chain in which a supplier sells ...
We consider a supply chain consisting of a supplier and two retailers. The supplier sells a single p...
Studies on mechanism design mostly focus on a single market where sellers and buyers trade. This pap...
In this paper, we study the role of capacity on the efficiency of a two-tier supply chain with two s...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We consider pricing decisions for a supplier who sells a product via a retail chain with localized r...
We consider a two-stage principal-agent screening environment in a decentralized supply chain with r...
We introduce a general model for suppliers competing for a buyer’s procurement business. The buyer f...
We investigate a supply chain in which a retailer is supplied by two manufacturers with differentiat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We study the impact of three well-known inventory allocation mechanisms, including proportional, lin...
We study competition and coordination in a supply chain in which a single supplier both operates a d...
We present models for competition among multiple suppliers for demand from a single manufacturer. Th...
We study competition in a supply chain where multiple manufacturers compete in quantities to supply ...
This paper develops a multiattribute competition model for procurement of short life-cycle products....