An evolutionary game theory approach to modeling VMI policies

Fidel Torres, Cesar Garcia-Diaz, Naly Rakoto-Ravalontsalama

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Resumen

The strategy of integration known as VMI (Vendor-Managed Inventory) allows the coordination of inventory policies between producers and buyers in supply chains. Based on a new proposed model for the implementation of VMI in a chain of two links composed of a producer and a buyer, this paper studies the evolution of individual strategies of the producer and the buyer by a formalism derived from the theory of evolutionary games. The conditions that determine the stability of evolutionarily stable strategies are derived and analyzed. Work results specify analytical conditions that favor the implementation of VMI on traditional chains without VMI.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojada19th IFAC World Congress IFAC 2014, Proceedings
EditoresEdward Boje, Xiaohua Xia
EditorialIFAC Secretariat
Páginas10737-10742
Número de páginas6
ISBN (versión digital)9783902823625
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2014
Publicado de forma externa
Evento19th IFAC World Congress on International Federation of Automatic Control, IFAC 2014 - Cape Town, Sudáfrica
Duración: 24 ago. 201429 ago. 2014

Serie de la publicación

NombreIFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline)
Volumen19
ISSN (versión impresa)1474-6670

Conferencia

Conferencia19th IFAC World Congress on International Federation of Automatic Control, IFAC 2014
País/TerritorioSudáfrica
CiudadCape Town
Período24/08/1429/08/14

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