Joint Pricing and Inventory Management of Interbasin Water Transfer Supply Chain

Four game-theoretical decision models without/with backlogging for the interbasin water transfer (IBWT) supply chain considering water delivery loss under joint pricing and inventory management (JPIM) are first developed, analyzed, and compared; then, the corresponding numerical and sensitivity anal...

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Main Authors: Xue Chen, Zhisong Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Complexity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3954084
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spelling doaj-b6985951a7ef4e60b40965868e0a7d442020-11-25T03:54:58ZengHindawi-WileyComplexity1076-27871099-05262020-01-01202010.1155/2020/39540843954084Joint Pricing and Inventory Management of Interbasin Water Transfer Supply ChainXue Chen0Zhisong Chen1Business School, Nanjing Normal University, Qixia District, Nanjing 210023, ChinaBusiness School, Nanjing Normal University, Qixia District, Nanjing 210023, ChinaFour game-theoretical decision models without/with backlogging for the interbasin water transfer (IBWT) supply chain considering water delivery loss under joint pricing and inventory management (JPIM) are first developed, analyzed, and compared; then, the corresponding numerical and sensitivity analyses are conducted and compared; finally, the managerial insights and practical implementations are summarized in this paper. The research results indicate that (1) a revenue and cost sharing contract could effectively coordinate the IBWT supply chain and improve the operational performance of the IBWT supply chain under JPIM; (2) the partial backlogging strategy of water demand could effectively improve the operational performance of the IBWT supply chain under JPIM; (3) coordination strategy with partial backlogging is the best strategy for improving the operational performance of the IBWT supply chain under JPIM; (4) reducing water delivery loss rate and operational costs and increasing backlogging ratio are beneficial to improving the operational performance of the IBWT supply chain under JPIM.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3954084
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title_short Joint Pricing and Inventory Management of Interbasin Water Transfer Supply Chain
title_full Joint Pricing and Inventory Management of Interbasin Water Transfer Supply Chain
title_fullStr Joint Pricing and Inventory Management of Interbasin Water Transfer Supply Chain
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description Four game-theoretical decision models without/with backlogging for the interbasin water transfer (IBWT) supply chain considering water delivery loss under joint pricing and inventory management (JPIM) are first developed, analyzed, and compared; then, the corresponding numerical and sensitivity analyses are conducted and compared; finally, the managerial insights and practical implementations are summarized in this paper. The research results indicate that (1) a revenue and cost sharing contract could effectively coordinate the IBWT supply chain and improve the operational performance of the IBWT supply chain under JPIM; (2) the partial backlogging strategy of water demand could effectively improve the operational performance of the IBWT supply chain under JPIM; (3) coordination strategy with partial backlogging is the best strategy for improving the operational performance of the IBWT supply chain under JPIM; (4) reducing water delivery loss rate and operational costs and increasing backlogging ratio are beneficial to improving the operational performance of the IBWT supply chain under JPIM.
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