2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2015.02.001
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Optimal capacity provision for service providers with subsequent auctioning of projects

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“…Supply information includes capacity information, yield information, supply disruption information, lead time information and input cost information (Snyder et al 2016), all of which can be subject to updating. Updating supply information such as capacity information can help enhance supply chain performance (Budde and Minner 2015). In the early work of Song and Zipkin (1996), supply information updating is first examined and then the optimal base stock level is derived.…”
Section: Supply Information Updatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supply information includes capacity information, yield information, supply disruption information, lead time information and input cost information (Snyder et al 2016), all of which can be subject to updating. Updating supply information such as capacity information can help enhance supply chain performance (Budde and Minner 2015). In the early work of Song and Zipkin (1996), supply information updating is first examined and then the optimal base stock level is derived.…”
Section: Supply Information Updatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although most works on the issue of pricing under capacity constraints are of the Bertrand–Edgeworth type, there are also works that study inter‐temporal competition under the Cournot concept, such as van den Berg et al. (2012) and Berk (2014) and those that model capacity as multiple servers in a queuing model, a setting more suited for project environments (see, e.g., Budde and Minner 2015, Saini 2012). Similarly, there are also different capacity issues examined in the procurement context.…”
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confidence: 99%