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Coordinating Three-Level Supply Chain by Revenue-Sharing Contract with Sales Effort Dependent Demand

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  • Qinghua Pang
  • Yuer Chen
  • Yulu Hu

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Revenue-sharing contract is a kind of mechanism to improve performance or to achieve perfect coordination of supply chain. Considering a three-level supply chain consisting of a manufacturer, a distributor, and a retailer who faces a stochastic and sales effort dependent demand, the paper analyzes the impact of sales effort on supply chain coordination and expounds the reasons why traditional revenue-sharing contract cannot coordinate supply chain in this condition. Given three cases: only the retailer bears the sales effort cost, only the manufacturer bears the sales effort cost, and the retailer bears the sales effort cost with the manufacturer, the paper proposes an improved revenue-sharing contract based on quantity discount policy to coordinate the supply chain. It illustrates that improved revenue sharing contract can coordinate supply chain by implementing it in one transaction or two transactions of three-level supply chain. The model of improved revenue-sharing contract is optimized, respectively, by addition form and multiplication form with sales effort dependent demand. Formulas are given to determine the optimal contract parameters. Finally, numerical experiments are given to test the accuracy of the model of improved revenue-sharing contract.

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  • Qinghua Pang & Yuer Chen & Yulu Hu, 2014. "Coordinating Three-Level Supply Chain by Revenue-Sharing Contract with Sales Effort Dependent Demand," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:561081
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/561081
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