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Game theory-based study on collaboration planning model for supply chain

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A collaboration planning model (CPM) is established on the basis of the idea of supply chain management (SCM) and the cooperative partnership of upstream and downstream in a supply chain. The collaboration among an enterprise and its strategic partners is determined with such external factors as price and inventory taken into consideration. The applications of both Nash equilibrium of dynamic game and bargaining game theory of CPM are discussed respectively. The possibility and feasibility of attaining the goal of win-win and the conditions required are discussed for the cooperative enterprises of upstream and downstream in SCM. The simulation results verified the effectiveness of the model and algorithm.

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        ICEC '05: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce
        August 2005
        957 pages
        ISBN:1595931120
        DOI:10.1145/1089551
        • Conference Chairs:
        • Qi Li,
        • Ting-Peng Liang
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        1. bargaining game
        2. dynamic game
        3. nash equilibrium
        4. supply chain

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