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Relational Supply Contracts: Optimal Concessions in Return Policies for Continuous Quality Improvements
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077a312940734 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Höhn, Michaela Isabel: Relational supply contracts
087q978-3-642-02790-1
100 Höhn, Michaela Isabel
331 Relational Supply Contracts
335 Optimal Concessions in Return Policies for Continuous Quality Improvements
410 Berlin, Heidelberg
412 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
425 2010
425a2010
433 Online-Ressource (XVI, 124 p. 31 illus, digital)
451 Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems ; 629
454 Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems
455 629
501 Includes bibliographical references and index
517 IntroductionLiterature Review on Supply Chain Contracting -- Relational Contracts -- Relational Contracts and Optimal Quantity Flexibility -- Relational Contracts and Optimal Buy-Back Price -- QF vs. Buy-Back Contract in Buyer-Supplier Relationships -- Case Study: Supplier Relationship Management at Volkswagen Group -- Conclusion and Outlook.
527 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Höhn, Michaela Isabel: Relational supply contracts
540aISBN 978-3-642-02791-8
700 |KJMV8
700 |BUS076000
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700b|658.5
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750 Literature Review on Supply Chain Contracts -- Relational Contracts -- Relational Contracts and Optimal Quantity Flexibility -- Relational Contracts and Optimal Buy-Back Price -- QF vs. Buy-Back Contract in Buyer-Supplier Relationships -- Case Study: Supplier Relationship Management at Volkswagen Group -- Conclusion and Outlook
753 Supply relations are often governed by so-called relational contracts. These are informal agreements sustained by the value of future cooperation. Although relational contracts persist in practice, research on these types of contracts is only emerging in Operations and Supply Chain Management. This book studies a two-firm supply chain, where repeated transactions via well-established supply contracts and continued quality-improvement efforts are governed by a relational contract. We are able to characterize an optimal relational contract, i.e., to develop policies for supplier and buyer that structure investments in quality and flexibility in a way that no other self-enforcing contract generates higher expected joint surplus. A second goal is to compare the performance of different returns mechanisms in the context of relational contracting (quantity flexibility and buy-back contracts). Industry studies motivate the presented model
902s 215001915 Supply Chain Management
902s 210542586 Informelle Beziehung
902s 209600594 Kontrakttheorie
902s 20920933X Unternehmenstheorie
907s 215001915 Supply Chain Management
907s 210542586 Informelle Beziehung
907s 209600594 Kontrakttheorie
907s 20920933X Unternehmenstheorie
012 318558343
081 Höhn, Michaela Isabel: Relational Supply Contracts
100 Springer E-Book
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02791-8
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