A Buyer-Vendor System with Untimely Delivery Costs: Traditional Coordination vs. VMI with Consignment Stock

2020 ◽  
pp. 107009
Author(s):  
Nagihan Çömez-Dolgan ◽  
Lama Moussawi-Haidar ◽  
Mohamad Y. Jaber
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2011 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Esaignani Selvarajah ◽  
George Steiner ◽  
Rui Zhang

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Qinghua Li ◽  
Yisong Li

With the volume growth of delivery business, terminal distribution plays a more and more important role in logistics as it faces consumers directly. User Profiling as an important tool to realize user-centric interaction design can provide more accurate information for terminal distribution. By user profiling, the design team can better understand and satisfy users and their demands for the product and service. This paper studies the problem of terminal delivery route planning considering user logistic profiles. It mainly generates user profiles from two aspects: consumers’ preference for self-pickup services and consumers’ complaint tendencies. Based on the results of user profiles, an Adaptive Large Adjacent Search algorithm is established to design the delivery route of terminal distribution and determine the appropriate delivery strategy to reduce delivery costs and improve customer satisfaction.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Konstantinos Ladas ◽  
Stylianos Kavadias ◽  
Christoph Loch

We present a model that suggests possible explanations for the observed proliferation of “pay-per-use” (PPU) business models over the last two decades. Delivering “fractions” of a product as a service offers a cost advantage to customers with lower usage but requires extra delivery costs. Previous research focused on information goods (with negligible production costs) and predicted that PPU, when arising as a differentiation to selling in equilibrium, would fundamentally achieve lower profits than selling. We extend the theory by covering goods with any production cost in duopolistic competition. We show that PPU business models can be more profitable than selling (especially at midrange production costs), as long as their delivery costs are not too high, a requirement that is more easily fulfilled as new technologies reduce these costs. Moreover, if firms are imperfectly informed about their customers’ usage profiles, PPU’s effective pricing of customers’ varying usage offers an additional advantage over selling. This requires companies to employ accounting methods that do not inappropriately allocate production costs over stochastic usage levels. If PPU service provision suffers from queueing inefficiencies, this does not fundamentally change the relative profitability of the PPU and selling models, provided that PPU providers can attract sufficiently high demand to benefit from pooling economies. This paper was accepted by Charles Corbett, operations management.


2015 ◽  
Vol 39 (16) ◽  
pp. 4909-4927 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Rostami ◽  
Omid Kheirandish ◽  
Nima Ansari

Author(s):  
Joseph M. Woodside

The future of education lays in the hand of Cloud Computing given the benefits of learning delivery, costs reduction, and innovation. At the same time, the threat of cyber-attacks and security breaches are also mounting for education based organizations and are a prime target given the amount and type of personal information available. This manuscript discusses the cloud security, privacy, and ethical mechanisms required from a teacher, student, and administrator perspective.


2019 ◽  
pp. 624-642
Author(s):  
Laura-Diana Radu

The changes made in the environment as a consequence of massive industrialization led to a change in the vision of mankind on how organizations should interact with the ecosystem. In the same time information system has a key role in their activity. The increasing their use is accompanied by positive effects. This chapter presents the changes necessary for transformation traditional information systems in green information system. The organization's motivations to develop and implement strategies and regulations for environmental protection are varied. They can be the organization's internal drivers, such as reducing delivery costs, increasing efficiency, improving market reputation, and external, such as government legislation or policies, regulations, competition. Changes necessary to implement green information system are presented based on agile model life cycle and in accord with organizations objectives.


Author(s):  
Laura-Diana Radu

The changes made in the environment as a consequence of massive industrialization led to a change in the vision of mankind on how organizations should interact with the ecosystem. In the same time information system has a key role in their activity. The increasing their use is accompanied by positive effects. This chapter presents the changes necessary for transformation traditional information systems in green information system. The organization's motivations to develop and implement strategies and regulations for environmental protection are varied. They can be the organization's internal drivers, such as reducing delivery costs, increasing efficiency, improving market reputation, and external, such as government legislation or policies, regulations, competition. Changes necessary to implement green information system are presented based on agile model life cycle and in accord with organizations objectives.


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