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Ordering and pricing decisions in a two-echelon supply chain with asymmetric demand information
Authors:Chung-Chi Hsieh  Cheng-Han WuYa-Jing Huang
Institution:Department of Industrial and Information Management, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:This article examines coordinated decisions in a decentralized supply chain that consists of one supplier and one retailer, and faces random demand of a single product with a short life cycle. We consider a setting where the retailer has accurate demand information while the supplier does not. Such a problem with asymmetric demand information can be viewed as an extension of the newsboy problem in which both the supplier and the retailer possess the same demand information. Combining the mechanism of sharing demand information and that of quantity discount and return policy enables us to develop three coordinated models in contrast with the basic and uncoordinated model. We are able to show the ordinal relationship among the retailer’s optimal order quantities in these four models under a general form of random demand, and compare the supply chain profits and conduct sensitivity analysis analytically in four models under uniform random demand. We also provide numerical results under normal random demand that bear a resemblance to those under uniform random demand.
Keywords:Asymmetric demand information  Coordination  Newsboy problem  Quantity discount  Return policy
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