Values of the balanced decision making between supply chain partners

Coordination between supply chain partners is critical to effective supply chain management. In this paper, we consider two cases of decision‐making structure for a simple supply chain consisting of two players: the first case in which a supply chain partner dominates the decision‐making process, an...

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