This paper studies the inventory behavior of autonomous and self-serving firms in a decentralized retailer-manufacturer serial supply chain. We first analytically characterize the optimal inventory policies for each firm both with and without information sharing, revealing an inherent simple structure of optimal inventory behavior: replenishments are triggered by ultimate customer demand directly. We then consider various extensions: (1) N-stage serial systems, (2) batch ordering policies, (3) fixed setup costs, and (4) Markovian customer demand.Inventory Supply chain management Demand evolution
This thesis models several collaborative and cooperative supply chain agreements that occur in pract...
Matching demand with supply effectively is a significant objective for supply chain inventory manage...
We model an isolated portion of a competitive supply chain as a M/M/1 make-to-stock queue. The retai...
Inventory managers do not predominantly follow normative optimization models. At best, they introduc...
Inventory managers do not predominantly follow normative optimisation models. At best, they introduc...
In this thesis we consider several issues arising in the management of supply chains, taking into ac...
We consider the classic N-stage serial supply systems with linear costs and stationary random demand...
We model an isolated portion of a competitive supply chain as a M/M/1 make-to-stock queue. The retai...
This paper examines the stability of autonomous supply chains. In an autonomous supply chain, suppli...
This paper analyses an infinite horizon two-echelon supply chain inventory problem and shows that a ...
As customers ' demands for diversified small-quantity products have been increased, there have ...
One of the most significant challenges facing operations managers is to determine how to optimally p...
In conventional inventory management, the retailers monitor their own inventory levels and place ord...
In this paper we construct two inventory management mechanisms in serial multi-echelon systems subje...
This report studies a two-echelon distribution inventory system with a central warehouse and a numbe...
This thesis models several collaborative and cooperative supply chain agreements that occur in pract...
Matching demand with supply effectively is a significant objective for supply chain inventory manage...
We model an isolated portion of a competitive supply chain as a M/M/1 make-to-stock queue. The retai...
Inventory managers do not predominantly follow normative optimization models. At best, they introduc...
Inventory managers do not predominantly follow normative optimisation models. At best, they introduc...
In this thesis we consider several issues arising in the management of supply chains, taking into ac...
We consider the classic N-stage serial supply systems with linear costs and stationary random demand...
We model an isolated portion of a competitive supply chain as a M/M/1 make-to-stock queue. The retai...
This paper examines the stability of autonomous supply chains. In an autonomous supply chain, suppli...
This paper analyses an infinite horizon two-echelon supply chain inventory problem and shows that a ...
As customers ' demands for diversified small-quantity products have been increased, there have ...
One of the most significant challenges facing operations managers is to determine how to optimally p...
In conventional inventory management, the retailers monitor their own inventory levels and place ord...
In this paper we construct two inventory management mechanisms in serial multi-echelon systems subje...
This report studies a two-echelon distribution inventory system with a central warehouse and a numbe...
This thesis models several collaborative and cooperative supply chain agreements that occur in pract...
Matching demand with supply effectively is a significant objective for supply chain inventory manage...
We model an isolated portion of a competitive supply chain as a M/M/1 make-to-stock queue. The retai...