Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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554801 | Decision Support Systems | 2010 | 9 Pages |
This research is motivated by the arbitrary nature of customer orders and dynamic changes of demand patterns and the ability to overcome such uncertainty by enterprise collaboration. Such collaboration is an attractive strategy, and a set of enterprises can form a beneficial collaborative network. In a collaborative network of enterprises (CN), each enterprise is a self-operative organization, and enterprise collaboration needs to be carefully controlled to achieve mutual benefits. In this research, therefore, demand and capacity sharing protocols have been designed to find efficient demand and capacity sharing decisions in the CN. New protocol models are developed and numerical examples indicate that enterprise collaboration by the proposed demand and capacity sharing decisions and protocols can significantly increase the demand fulfillment rate and the total profit of the CN. While complete collaboration can increase the demand fulfillment rate, partial collaboration by design is preferred in terms of the total profit of the CN under certain conditions. It is found that a certain level of enterprise collaboration is required to maximize the total profit of the CN.