Abstract
We apply cooperative game theory concepts to analyze a Holt-Modigliani- Muth-Simon (HMMS) supply chain. The bullwhip effect in a two-stage supply chain (supplier-manufacturer) in the framework of the HMMS-model with quadratic cost functions is considered. It is assumed that both firms minimize their relevant costs, and two cases are examined: the supplier and the manufacturer minimize their relevant costs in a decentralized and in a centralized (cooperative) way. The question of how to share the savings of the decreased bullwhip effect in the centralized (cooperative) model is answered by the weighted Shapley value, by a transferable utility cooperative game theory tool, where the weights are for the exogenously given 'bargaining powers' of the participants of the supply chain.
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Dobos, I., & Pintér, M. (2013). Cooperation in an HMMS-type supply chain: A management application of cooperative game theory. Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences, 21(1), 45–52. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPso.2156
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