On the Information Sharing Model for Supply Chain Based on Stackelberg Game Theory

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This paper, focusing on the two-level supply chain with one supplier and one retailer, tries to set up a supply chain information sharing model with characteristics of the Stackelberg game to analyze whether the retailer and the supplier share the supply chain information. Meanwhile, it deals with the designation of the coordination mechanisms of the supply chain with characteristics of the Stackelberg game, on the basis of the study on the characteristics of the Stackelberg game and the coordination theory of the supply chain.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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2090-2094

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September 2013

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