Konstantin Kogan, Charles S. Tapiero – Supply Chain Games: Operations Management and Risk Valuation
By: Konstantin Kogan, Charles S. Tapiero
Series: International Series in Operations Research & Management Science , Vol. 113
Publisher: Springer, 1 Edition (2007)
Format: Ebook (PDF)
Description:
In today’s global economy, supply chains are an essential ingredient to corporate survival and growth. Operations strategy in supply chains must assume an ever-expanding and strategic role of risks that modern enterprises face when they operate in an interdependent supply chain environment. These operational and strategic facets entail a brand new set of operational problems and risks that have not always been understood or managed very well. It falls to supply chain managers to identify and to educate corporate mangers on what these critical operational problems and risks involve. This book provides business students and practitioners with the means to understand, to model and to analyze these outstanding issues and problems that are the essential elements in managing supply chains today.
This book will consider these problems in depth and draw essential conclusions regarding their management in supply chains. As a textbook treatment, it will examine traditional operational problems, expressing them in a strategic context, understanding their complexity, and recognizing their interdependency with other firms within a supply-chain environment. Used throughout the book will be application examples that illustrate all the aspects of dealing with and solving these kinds of problems.
The content of SUPPLY CHAIN GAMES: Operations Management and Risk Valuation is presented in three sections, each of which will emphasize important facets of supply chain management operations.
(1) Supply chains and operations modeling and management section will provide static and time models and their gradual extension to a supply chain environment. The section will give special attentionto the new concerns and issues at this level of analysis.
(2) Inter-temporal supply chain management section will address this aspect as differential games. The differential games will be presented as natural continuous-time extensions of static models so that the effect of various types of dynamics on supply chains can be assessed and insights can be developed.
(3) Risk and supply chain management section will deal with risk and supply chains as well as providing numerous applications regarding the management of interdependent operations and quality in a supply chain environment.
Table of contents:
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Supply chain operations management
Pages 3-49
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Supply chain games: modeling in a static framework
Pages 51-117
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Supply chain games: modeling in a multi-period framework
Pages 119-155
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Supply chain games: modeling in an intertemporal framework
Pages 159-297
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Supply chain games: modeling in an intertemporal framework with periodic review
Pages 299-322
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Sustainable collaboration in supply chains
Pages 323-374
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Risk and supply chains
Pages 377-429
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Quality and supply chain management
Pages 431-481
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