A game-based approach towards facilitating decision making for perishable products: An example of blood supply chain.
Korina KatsaliakiNavonil MustafeeSameer KumarPublished in: Expert Syst. Appl. (2014)
Keyphrases
- supply chain
- decision making
- lead time
- inventory control
- customer demand
- reverse logistics
- stackelberg game
- product life cycle
- uncertain demand
- supply chain management
- joint replenishment
- supplier selection
- trading agent competition
- service level
- inventory management
- game theory
- inventory systems
- production capacity
- operating costs
- decision makers
- quantity discount
- bullwhip effect
- demand uncertainty
- dynamic pricing
- replenishment policy
- expected profit
- single item
- lot sizing
- revenue sharing
- setup cost
- planning horizon
- nash equilibria
- infinite horizon
- cost savings
- pricing strategies
- optimal strategy
- product information
- total cost
- inventory policy
- nash equilibrium
- lost sales