Problem Definition In theory, all coordinating contracts are equivalent, however, the minimum order quantity (MOQ) is observed to be more popular in practice. We seek to understand whether the differences in complexity across the different coordinating contracts can explain why.\u3cbr/\u3e\u3cbr/\u3eAcademic/Practical Relevance The behavioral operations management literature has established a tradeoff between complex coordinating and simple non-coordinating contracts. This paper fills a gap in the literature by studying whether the coordinating MOQ contract attenuates this tradeoff. We also study if it is indeed the preferred contract when subjects are allowed to choose among coordinating contracts.\u3cbr/\u3e\u3cbr/\u3eMethodology First, w...
We augment existing studies of spot procurement contracts by introducing relational contracting. We ...
When is having no previous contract better than having one, if ever? When should a manufacturer/reta...
This paper investigates, in a simple risk-sharing framework, the extent to which the incompleteness ...
Problem Definition: In theory, all coordinating contracts are equivalent, however, the minimum order...
Problem definition: In theory, all coordinating contracts are equivalent; however, the minimum order...
The vertical organization of production entails a range of make-or-buy decisions of intermediate goo...
217 pagesSupply chain contracting is a classic topic in operations management. While the traditional...
Using a real-effort task laboratory experiment, we investigate how the menu of available contracts a...
We offer a new perspective on measuring the complexity of interfirm contracts. We define complex con...
Coordinating supply chains is an important goal for contract designers because it enables the channe...
Coordinating supply chains is an important goal for contract designers because it enables the channe...
It is well known that contract incompleteness can arise from the impossibility of planning for all f...
The marketing and operations management arms in a firm must work in coordination – marketing efforts...
xi, 277 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2011 ChowBoth quick response...
Purpose: To build a more comprehensive understanding of factors affecting the success of service con...
We augment existing studies of spot procurement contracts by introducing relational contracting. We ...
When is having no previous contract better than having one, if ever? When should a manufacturer/reta...
This paper investigates, in a simple risk-sharing framework, the extent to which the incompleteness ...
Problem Definition: In theory, all coordinating contracts are equivalent, however, the minimum order...
Problem definition: In theory, all coordinating contracts are equivalent; however, the minimum order...
The vertical organization of production entails a range of make-or-buy decisions of intermediate goo...
217 pagesSupply chain contracting is a classic topic in operations management. While the traditional...
Using a real-effort task laboratory experiment, we investigate how the menu of available contracts a...
We offer a new perspective on measuring the complexity of interfirm contracts. We define complex con...
Coordinating supply chains is an important goal for contract designers because it enables the channe...
Coordinating supply chains is an important goal for contract designers because it enables the channe...
It is well known that contract incompleteness can arise from the impossibility of planning for all f...
The marketing and operations management arms in a firm must work in coordination – marketing efforts...
xi, 277 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2011 ChowBoth quick response...
Purpose: To build a more comprehensive understanding of factors affecting the success of service con...
We augment existing studies of spot procurement contracts by introducing relational contracting. We ...
When is having no previous contract better than having one, if ever? When should a manufacturer/reta...
This paper investigates, in a simple risk-sharing framework, the extent to which the incompleteness ...