Article ID: | iaor201111679 |
Volume: | 191 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 115 |
End Page Number: | 135 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2011 |
Journal: | Annals of Operations Research |
Authors: | Erkip Nesim, Gll Refik, Bakal Serdar |
Keywords: | allocation: resources, combinatorial optimization, information, simulation, simulation: applications, knowledge management, supply & supply chains, game theory |
In traditional supply chain models it is generally assumed that full information is available to all parties involved. Although this seems reasonable, there are cases where chain members are independent agents and possess different levels of information. In this study, we analyze a two‐echelon, single supplier‐multiple retailers supply chain in a single‐period setting where the capacity of the supplier is limited. Embedding the lack of information about the capacity of the supplier in the model, we aim to analyze the reaction of the retailers, compare it with the full‐information case, and assess the value of information and the effects of information asymmetry using game theoretic analysis. In our numerical studies, we conclude that the value of information is highly dependent on the capacity conditions and estimates of the retailers, and having information is not necessarily beneficial to the retailers.