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BL
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Record Number
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871505
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Main Entry
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Gully, Torsten.
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Title & Author
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Non-Profit-Maximizing Behavior in Supply Chain Management
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Publication Statement
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Wiesbaden :: Gabler,, 2019.
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Series Statement
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Edition KWV Ser.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (189 pages)
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ISBN
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3658240881
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: 9783658240882
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3658240873
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9783658240875
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Contents
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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; List of Symbois; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Motivation; 1.2. Non-Profit-Maximizing Behavior; 1.3. Outline; 1.4. Contribution; 2. Risk Preferences of Informed Newsvendors; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Theory and Hypotheses Development; 2.2.1. Newsvendor Model; 2.2.2. Experimental Newsvendor Order Quantities; 2.2.3. Research Hypotheses; 2.3. Experimental Design and Procedures; 2.3.1. Experimental Design; 2.3.2. Experimental Procedures; 2.4. Experimental Results; 2.4.1. Analyses of Newsvendor Knowledge and Learning
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2.4.2. Risk Classification2.4.3. Order Quantities with Basic Information; 2.4.4. Order Quantities with Enhanced Information; 2.4.5. Robustness of Findings; 2.5. Discussion; 2.5.1. Summary of Main Findings; 2.5.2. Conclusion; Appendix 2.A. Experimental Design; Appendix 2.8. Additional Data; 3. Group Preferences and Forecast Sharing in Supply Chains; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Literature Review; 3.2.1. Forecast Sharing Literature in Operations Management; 3.2.2. Group Identity Literature in Experimental Economics; 3.3. Problem Setting and Normative Solution; 3.3.1. Forecast Sharing Setting
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3.3.2. Normative Solution3.4. Experimental Design and Procedures; 3.4.1. Experimental Design; 3.4.2. Experimental Procedures; 3.5. Hypotheses; 3.5.1. Demand Planner -- Invested Effort; 3.5.2. Production Planner -- Production Volume; 3.6. Experimental Results; 3.6.1. Overview of the Data; 3.6.2. Invested Effort of Demand Planner; 3.6.3. Production Volume of Production Planner; 3.7. Discussion; 3.7.1. Summary of Main Findings; 3.7.2. Conclusion; Appendix 3.A. Proofs; Appendix 3.8. Experimental Design; Appendix 3.C. Additional Data; 4. Fairness Preferences and Priming in Contracting
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4.1. Introduction4.2. Theory and Literature Review; 4.2.1. Fairness Preferences Literature in Operations Management; 4.2.2. Fairness Preferences Literature in Experimental Economics; 4.2.3. Priming and Accessibility Literature; 4.3. Experimental Design and Procedures; 4.3.1. Experimental Design; 4.3.2. Experimental Procedures; 4.4. Hypotheses; 4.4.1. Fairness Preferences; 4.4.2. Chronic Accessibility of Fairness Preferences; 4.5. Experimental Results; 4.5.1. Awareness of Priming; 4.5.2. Results for Hypotheses on Fairness Preferences
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4.5.3. Results for Hypotheses on Chronic Accessibility of Fairness Preferences4.6. Discussion; 4.6.1. Summary of Main Findings; 4.6.2. Conclusion; Appendix 4.A. Experimental Design; Appendix 4.B. Additional Data; 5. Conclusion; 5.1. Summary of Key Results; 5.2. Critical Review of Framework; 5.3. Outlook for Further Research; Bibliography
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Subject
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Business logistics.
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Subject
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Business logistics.
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Dewey Classification
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658.5
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LC Classification
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HD28-70HD28-70
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HD38.5
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