In the two-stage supply chain model, the incentive effect to the supplier's sharing of demand information and performance evaluation and the effect of various parameters on the incentive effect of the supply chain are studied through a multiagent simulation model constructed for the purpose. It is found that the incentive coefficient of demand information-sharing degree, the number of selected suppliers, the order allocation coefficient, and the order proportion are positively related to the incentive effect of demand information sharing. So, the greater the demand information sharing is, the greater the impact of these parameters on the incentive effect is. Based on the demand information sharing, the supplier performance evaluation rules are shared, and when the actual evaluation rules are inconsistent with the supplier's expectations, the incentive effect is further enhanced. Other parameters do not affect the incentive effect of demand information sharing and performance evaluation rule sharing.
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Zhang, X., Lin, Z., & Xiao, L. (2021). Simulation Research on Information-Sharing Value of Two-Level Supply Chain. Security and Communication Networks, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5361887
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