2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6538653
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Collaborative Innovation with Dynamic Incentive Contracts in a Supply Chain

Abstract: The collection and sharing of consumers’ knowledge by retailers can help manufacturers improve the innovation level of products, thereby improving the performance of supply chain. However, due to the cost of collecting consumers’ knowledge, the wholesale price contract can no longer coordinate supply chain members effectively. It is necessary to study the problem how the retailers are encouraged to make more efforts for the cooperative innovation with manufacturers. This paper introduces two dynamic incentive … Show more

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“…For businesses to implement digital construction, investments are required. Assuming that the digital capability levels of the manufacturer and supplier are 𝑑 and 𝑑 , respectively, referring to the research of Hao et al [27] and Kumar Jena and Singhal [13], the cost to the manufacturer and supplier to carry out digital construction is set as a quadratic function of the digital capability level, i.e., 𝐶 𝐼 𝑑 and 𝐶 𝐼 𝑑 , where 𝐼 and 𝐼 are the cost coefficients of digital construction for the manufacturer and supplier, respectively. Similarly, with reference to the studies by Zhou et al [53] and Meng et al [6], the manufacturer and supplier adopt a classical quadratic convex form for green innovation…”
Section: Definitions Of Parameters and Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For businesses to implement digital construction, investments are required. Assuming that the digital capability levels of the manufacturer and supplier are 𝑑 and 𝑑 , respectively, referring to the research of Hao et al [27] and Kumar Jena and Singhal [13], the cost to the manufacturer and supplier to carry out digital construction is set as a quadratic function of the digital capability level, i.e., 𝐶 𝐼 𝑑 and 𝐶 𝐼 𝑑 , where 𝐼 and 𝐼 are the cost coefficients of digital construction for the manufacturer and supplier, respectively. Similarly, with reference to the studies by Zhou et al [53] and Meng et al [6], the manufacturer and supplier adopt a classical quadratic convex form for green innovation…”
Section: Definitions Of Parameters and Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For businesses to implement digital construction, investments are required. Assuming that the digital capability levels of the manufacturer and supplier are d m and d s , respectively, referring to the research of Hao et al [27] and Kumar Jena and Singhal [13] , where E m and E s are the green innovation R&D effort levels of the manufacturer and supplier, and I g and I s are the cost coefficients of green innovation R&D of the manufacturer and supplier, respectively.…”
Section: Definitions Of Parameters and Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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