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Cost Sharing in the Prevention of Supply Chain Disruption

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  • Wen Wang
  • Kelei Xue
  • Xiaochen Sun

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We examine the influence of cost-sharing mechanism on the disruption prevention investment in a supply chain with unreliable suppliers. When a supply chain faces considerable loss following a disruption, supply chain members are motivated toward investing in manners that reduce their disruption probability. In improving supply chain reliability, the cost-sharing mechanism must be set appropriately to realize the efficiency of the disruption prevention investment. In a supply chain where the focal manufacturing company has its own subsidiary supplier and an outsourcing supplier, we analyze different forms of cost-sharing mechanisms when both suppliers confront disruption risks. Through the cost-sharing mechanisms presented in this study, supply chain members can improve their reliability via disruption prevention investments without considerably increasing the total supply chain cost. We present two concepts, the cost-sharing structure and the cost-sharing ratio, in this study. As the two key components of cost-sharing mechanism, these two elements constitute a practicable cost allocation mechanism to facilitate disruption prevention.

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  • Wen Wang & Kelei Xue & Xiaochen Sun, 2017. "Cost Sharing in the Prevention of Supply Chain Disruption," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-8, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7843465
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/7843465
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