供应链
信息共享
经销商
经济短缺
业务
失真(音乐)
供应链管理
结果(博弈论)
牛鞭效应
理论(学习稳定性)
需求链
产业组织
服务管理
微观经济学
运筹学
计算机科学
营销
经济
数学
带宽(计算)
放大器
政府(语言学)
哲学
万维网
工程类
机器学习
机械工程
语言学
计算机网络
摘要
Abstract In their recent article, Leng and Parlar (L&P) (2009) analyze information‐sharing alliances in a three‐level supply chain (consisting of a manufacturer, a distributor, and a retailer) that faces a nonstationary end demand. Supply chain members can share demand information, which reduces information distortion and thus decreases their inventory holding and shortage costs. We expand the results from L&P by considering dynamic (farsighted) stability concepts. We use two different allocation rules and show that under some reasonable assumptions there should always be some information sharing in this supply chain. We also identify conditions under which the retailer in a stable outcome shares his demand information with the distributor, with the manufacturer, or with both remaining supply chain members. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics, 2010
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