Supply Chain Network Economics: (Registro n. 1802)

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Autor NAGURNEY, Anna
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Título principal Supply Chain Network Economics:
Subtítulo Dynamics of Prices Flows and Profits/
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Cidade Reino Unido:
Editora Edward Elgar,
Data 2006.
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Número de páginas 413 p.
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Conteúdo Contents<br/>List of Figures <br/>List of Tables<br/>Preface <br/>1 Supply Chain Networks <br/>1 Introduction and Overview <br/>2 Supply Chain Networks <br/>2.1 The Supply Chain Network Model<br/>2.1.1 The Behavior of the Manufacturers and their Optimality Conditions <br/>2.1.2 The Behavior of the Retailers and their Optimality Conditions<br/>2.1.3 The Consumers at the Demand Markets and the Equilibrium Conditions<br/>2.1.4 The Equilibrium Conditions of the Supply Chain <br/>2.1.5 Some Iliustrative Examples <br/>2.2 Qualitative Properties <br/>2.3 The Algorithrn <br/>2.4 Computations <br/>2.5 Sources and Notes <br/>3 Transportation Network Equilibrium Transformations<br/>3.1 The Supply Chain Network Equilibrium Model <br/>3.2 The Elastic Demand Transportation Network Equilibrium Model<br/>3.3 Supernetwork Equivalence of the Supply Chain Network Model<br/>3.3.1 Transportation Formulations of Simple Supply Chains<br/>3.4 The Algorithm and Numerical Examples <br/>3.5 Sources and Notes <br/>4 Supply Chains and Risk Management<br/>4.1 The Supply Chain Network Model with Risk Management<br/>4.1.1 The Behavior of the Manufacturers and their Optimality Conditions <br/>4.1.2 The Behavior of the Distributors and their Optimality Conditions<br/>4.1.3 The Retailers and their Optimality Conditions<br/>4.1.4 The Market Equilibrium Conditions<br/>4.1.5 The Equilibrium Conditions of the Supply Chain<br/>4.2 Qualitative Properties<br/>4.3 The Algorithm<br/>4.3.1 Numerical Examples <br/>4.4 Sources and Notes<br/>5 Dynamic Supply Chain Networks and Transportation<br/>5.1 The Supply Chain Network Model with Fixed Demands <br/>5.1.1 The Behavior of the Manufacturers and their Optimality Conditions<br/>5.1.2 The Behavior of the Retailers and their Optimality Conditions<br/>5.1.3 The Consumers at the Demand Markets and the Equilibrium Conditions <br/>5.1.4 The Equilibrium Conditions of the Supply Chain <br/>5.2 The Fixed Demand Transportation Network Model <br/>5.3 Transportation Formulation of Fixed Demand Supply Chains<br/>5.4 Supply Chain Networks and Time-Varying Demands<br/>5.4.1 Evolutionary Variational Inequalities and the Braess Paradox<br/>5.5 Solution of Dynamic Supply Chain Network Examples<br/>5.6 Sources and Notes<br/>II Energy Supply Chains<br/>6 Electric Power Supply Chains<br/>6.1 The Supply Chain Model for Electric Power<br/>6.1.1 The Behavior of Power Generators and their Optimality Conditions<br/>6.1.2 The Behavior of Power Suppliers and their Optimality Conditions<br/>6.1.2.1 Transmission Service Providers <br/>6.1.3 Equilibrium Conditions for the Demand Markets <br/>6.1.4 The Equilibrium Conditions for the Power Supply Chain Network <br/>6.1.5 A Simple Electric Power Supply Chain Network Solved Explicitly <br/>6.2 Qualitative Properties<br/>6.3 Computations <br/>6.4 Sources and Notes<br/>7 Dynamics Under Risk and Uncertainty<br/>7.1 The Dynamic Electric Power Supply Chain Network Model <br/>7.1.1 Demand Market Price Dynamics <br/>7.1.2 The Dynamics of the Prices at the Power Suppliers<br/>7.1.3 Precursors to the Dynamics of the Electric Power Transactions <br/>7.1.4 Multicriteria Decision-Making Behavior of the Power Generators <br/>7.1.5 Multicriteria Decision-Making Behavior of the Power Suppliers <br/>7.1.6 The Dynamics of the Electricity Transactions between Power Generators and Suppliers<br/>7.1.7The Dynamics of the Electricity Transactions between Power Suppliers and Demand Markets <br/>7.1.8 The Projected Dynamical System <br/>7.1.9 More Theoretical Results<br/>7.2 The Euler Method<br/>7.3 Numerical Exarnples <br/>7.4 Sources and Notes <br/>8 Electric Power Supply Chains and Transportation<br/>8.1 The Electric Power Supply Chain Network Modeis<br/>8.1.1 The Behavior of the Power Generators and their Optimality Conditions<br/>8.1.2 The Behavior of Power Suppliers and their Optimality Conditions<br/>8.1.3 Equilibrium Conditions for the Demand Markets<br/>8.1.4 The Equilibrium Conditions for the Electric Power Supply Chain Network Transportation Network Modeis with Elastic Demands <br/>8.2.1 Transportation Network Equilibrium Model with Demand Functions<br/>8.2.2 Transportation Network Equilibrium Model with Disutility Functions <br/>8.3 Transportation Network Reformulations for Electric Power.<br/>8.3.1 Supernetwork Equivalence for Case 1<br/>8.3.2 Supernetwork Equivalence for Case 2 <br/>8.4 Computations <br/>8.5 Evolutionary Variational Inequalities and Electric Power<br/>8.5.1 A Dynamical Numerical Electric Supply Chain Network Example with Computations<br/>8.6 Sources and Notes <br/>9 Power Plant Selection and Policy Interventions <br/>9.1 The Electric Power Model with Power Plants<br/>9.1.1The Behavior of the Power Generators and their Optimality Conditions <br/>9.1.2 The Behavior of Power Suppliers and their Optimality Conditions<br/>9.1.3 Equilibrium Conditions for the Demand Markets <br/>9.1.4 The Equilibrium Conditions for the Electric Power Supply Chain Network<br/>9.2 Transportation Network Equilibrium Reformulation<br/>9.3 Cotnputations<br/>9.4 Sources and Notes<br/>III Environmental and Financial Networks <br/>10 Supply Chains and Environmental Criteria <br/>10.1 The Model with Environmental Concerns <br/>10.1.1 The Behavior of the Manufacturers <br/>10.1.2 The Behavior of the Retailers <br/>10.1.3 The Consumers at the Demand Markets <br/>10.1.4 The Equilibrium Conditions of the Supply Chain <br/>10.2 The Dynamics <br/>10.2.1 The Demand Market Price Dynamics<br/>10.2.2 The Dynamics of the Product Transactions between the Retailers and the Demand Markets<br/>10.2.3 The Dynamics of the Product Transactions between the Manufacturers and the Demand Market<br/>10.2.4 The Dynamics of the Prices at the Retailers <br/>10.2.5 The Dynamics of Product Transactions between Manufacturers and Retailers<br/>10.2.6 The Projected Dynamical System <br/>10.3 The Algorithm <br/>10.4 Numerical Examples<br/>10.5 Sources and Notes <br/>11 Reverse Supply Chain Management and E-Cydling <br/>11.1 The E-Cycling Network Model <br/>11.1.1 The Behavior of the Sources of the Electronic Waste<br/>11.1.2 The Behavior of the Recyclers and their Optimality Conditions <br/>11.1.3 The Behavior of the Processors and their Optimality Conditions <br/>11.1.4 The Demand Markets and the Equilibrium Conditions<br/>1.1.5 The Equilibrium Conditions of the E-Cycling Network for Reverse Supply Chain Management <br/>11.2 Qualitative Properties <br/>11.3 The Algorithm <br/>11.4 Numerical Examples and Discussion <br/>11.5 Sources and Notes <br/>12 Financial Networks and 'Lansportation<br/>12.1 The Financial Network Model<br/>12.1.1 The Behavior of the Source Agents <br/>12.1.2 The Behavior of the Financial Intermediaries<br/>12.1.3 The Consumers at the Demand Markets and the Equilibrium Conditions<br/>12.1.4 The Equilibrium Conditions for the Financial Network with Electronic Transactions<br/>12.2 Transportation Reformulation of the Model <br/>12.3 Numerical Examples <br/>12.4 Sources and Notes <br/>A Optimization Theory, VIs, and PDSs<br/>A.1 Karush-Kuhn-Tucker Optimization Conditions <br/>A.2 Variational Inequalities<br/>A.2.1 Qualitative Properties <br/>A.3 Projected Dynamical Systems <br/>A.3.1 Stability Results <br/>B Problems <br/>Bibliography <br/>Glossary of Notation <br/>Index <br/><br/>
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