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Apr 26, 2012
Supply Chain Coordination under Disruptions by Quantity Flexibility Contract
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VIEW CORRECTIONAuthors: Youfang Huang [email protected], Lang Liu [email protected], Yunzhu Wang [email protected], and Xiaoping Zhang [email protected]Author Affiliations
Publication: ICLEM 2010: Logistics For Sustained Economic Development: Infrastructure, Information, Integration
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The supply chain coordination responding to disruptions is a very important research field in the theory of supply chain coordination. It researches conventional disruption when market demand shrinks or expands and unconventional disruption through quantity flexibility contract by prescribing the quantity flexibility rate of the commodity which the supplier gives to the retailer. The study shows that when there is conventional disruption that the market demand shrinks then the supplier and the retailer can reach supply chain coordination and the quantity flexibility rate will not work. In contrast, when there is conventional disruption that the market demand expands the supply chain coordination can be reached only on certain restrictive conditions and when there is unconventional disruption, then can't.
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Research Center of Logistics, Shanghai Maritime University, City, Shanghai 200135.E-mail: [email protected]
Research Center of Logistics, Shanghai Maritime University, City, Shanghai 200135 and School of Economy and Management, Nanchang HangKong University, City, Nanchang 330036.E-mail: [email protected]
School of Economy and Management, Nanchang HangKong University, City, Nanchang 330036.E-mail: [email protected]
School of Science, Nanchang University, City, Nanchang 330036.E-mail: [email protected]
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