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Coordinating the supply chain in the agricultural seed industry

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Coordinating the supply chain in the agricultural seed industry
This paper examines contract practices between suppliers and retailers in the agricultural seed industry. We construct and analyze single-retailer models of various contract types actually used in the industry, which include, for example, certain "bonus" and "penalty" features. With no assumption on the demand distribution, we establish sufficient conditions for contract parameters to guarantee supply chain coordination. Under the assumption of uniform demand, we fully characterize all coordinating contracts. In addition, we compare the models studied herein with other models in the literature and demonstrate that current behavior in the agricultural seed industry is substantively different than that captured by other models. Conversely, we argue why other existing models are not reasonable to implement in the agricultural seed industry.
Samuel Burer, Philip C. Jones, Timothy J. Lowe
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where EOR
Authors Samuel Burer, Philip C. Jones, Timothy J. Lowe
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