Coordinating Contracts in Cooperative Supply Networks


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It is widely accepted that the decentralization process exerts negative influence on the supply chain economic performance relatively to the case of an integrated supply chain in terms of total supply chain profit. In other words a decentralized supply chain is less efficient than a centralized one as in a decentralized supply chain each separate member tends to maximize his own benefits and pursue his private objectives even if it harms the system wide performance. Coordination in turn helps to mitigate these negative effects of a decentralized decision-making. Nevertheless coordination may be hard to achieve if some of the supply chain members are competing with each other which leads to a new line of research on such systems referred to as supply networks. Supply chain contract can be an effective coordination mechanism to motivate supply network members to be a part of entire system in order to improve individual and system wide performance. There are different types of contracts such as revenue-sharing quantity-discount and other.
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