Title
Public or Private? An Analysis of Supply Chain Choice of E-Markets
Abstract
This paper develops some models to explore the choice of supply chain between public e-markets and private e-markets. We derive the expected profits of the retailer and the supplier and obtain the corresponding optimal strategies in private e-markets, i.e., the supply chain member owns the e-markets. We also analyze the profits of the supply chain in public e-markets, i.e., the e-markets is run by a third party. In addition, we compare the cost of operating supply chain's private e-markets with that of public e-markets. Finally, we indentify the conditions under which the supply chain operate their own e-markets.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/BIFE.2012.32
BIFE
Keywords
Field
DocType
supply chain member,private e-markets,corresponding optimal strategy,supply chain choice,supply chain,expected profit,public e-markets,own e-markets,industrial economics,supply chains,outsourcing,mathematical model,electronic commerce,supply chain management,retailing
Demand chain,Service management,Microeconomics,Outsourcing,Third party,Supply chain management,Supply chain,Profit (economics),Business
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jian Li1525.38
Jie Pei201.69
Fengmei Yang3242.75
Yakun Wang451.85