Handbook of Supply Chain Analysis in the E- Business Era


Objective

This handbook will focus on quantitative techniques relevant to the analysis of supply chain in the emerging environments of electronic commerce. We intent to include topics representing the leading edge research areas currently being addressed by researchers in supply chain management and e-commerce. The handbook is intended as reference material for researchers and graduate students who are interested in starting research in this area. It couldalso serve as supplementary material for a graduate level course. The mainchapters will cover emerging research topics and key methodologies emanatingfromOperations Research, Game Theory, Computational Economics, and IntelligentAgent Theory.
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Format

The format of the chapter may be a literature survey, an extended research paper on the topic area, a comprehensive overview/outlook of the area,or some combination of the three.
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Table of Content

Handbook of Supply Chain Analysis in the E-Business Era

 

Co-Editors:            David Simchi-Levi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, email: dslevi@mit.edu

S. David Wu, Lehigh University, email: david.wu@lehigh.edu

Z. Max Shen, University of Florida, email: shen@ise.ufl.edu

 

International Series on Operations Research and Management Science

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Chapters

Pages

Authors

1. Introduction

9

David Simchi-Levi, S. Daivd Wu, Z. Max Shen

Part I. Emerging Paradigms for Supply Chain Analysis

 

 

2. Game Theoretic Applications in Supply Chain Analysis

55

Gèrard Cachon, Serguei Netessine 

3. Supply Chain Intermediation: A Bargaining Theoretic Paradigm

48

S. David Wu

4. Decentralized Decision Making in Dynamic Technological Systems: The Principal-Agent Paradigm

27

Stefanos Zenios

Part II. Auctions and Bidding

 

 

5. Auctions, Bidding and Exchange Design

74

Jayant Kalagnanam and David Parkes

6. Auction and Pricing in Electronic Marketplaces

37

Wedad Elmaghraby

7. Design of Combinatorial Auctions

51

Sven de Vries, Rakesh Vohra

Part III. Supply Chain Coordinations in E-Business

 

 

8. The Marketing-Operations Interfaces

42

Sergio Chayet, Wallace J. Hopp, and Xiaowei Xu

9. Coordination of Pricing and Inventory Decisions: A Survey and Classification

64

L. M. Ann Chan, Z. Max Shen, David Simchi-Levi, Julie L. Swann

10. Collaborative Forecasting and Its Impact on Supply Chain Performance

59

Yossi Aviv

11. Available to Promise

39

Michael Ball, Chien-Yu Chen, Zhen-Ying Zhao

12. Due Date Management Policies

78

Pinar Keskinocak and Sridhar Tayur

Part IV. Multi-Channel Coordination

 

 

13. Modeling Competition and Conflict in Multiple Channel Distribution Systems: A Review

56

Andy A. Tsay and Narendra Agrawal

14. Supply Chain Structures on the Internet

37

Serguei Netessine and Nils Rudi

15. Coordinating Traditional and Internet Channels

40

Kyle D. Cattani, Wendell G. Gilland, and Jayashankar M. Swaminathan

Part V. Supply Networks, IT, and Financial Services

 

 

16. Using a Structural Equations Modeling Approach to Design and Monitor Strategic International Facility Networks

29

Panos Kouvelis and Charles L. Munson

17. Integrated Production and Distribution Operations: Taxonomy, Models, and Review

35

Zhi -Long Chen

18. Next Generation ERP Systems: Scalable and Decentralized Paradigms

37

Paul M. Griffin and Christina R. Scherrer

19. Delivering e-banking services: An emerging

Internet business model and a case study

23

Andreas C. Soteriou and Stavros A. Zenios

 

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If you have any questions concerning the handbook, please feel free to contact any one of the three co-editors:
 

David Simchi-Levi
Phone: 617-253-6160
Fax: 617-258-8029
Email: dslevi@mit.edu
Webpage: http://slevi1.mit.edu/~levi/

S. David Wu
Phone: 610-758-4050
Fax: 610-758-4886
Email: david.wu@lehigh.edu
Webpage: http://www.lehigh.edu/~sdw1/

Zuo-Jun (Max) Shen
Phone: 352-846-1189
Fax: 352-392-3537
Email: shen@ise.ufl.edu
Webpage: http://www.ise.ufl.edu/shen

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