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Tactical and Strategic Risks From Supply Disruptions in Competing Supply Chains
ABSTRACT Supply chain disruptions can lead to both tactical (i.e., loss of short‐term sales during a disruption) and strategic (i.e., loss of long‐term market share) consequences. We model the impact of a supply disruption on competing supply chains in which two firms compete for a limited backup supply.
Akhil Singla +3 more
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On the Structure of Equilibrium Strategies in Dynamic Gaussian Signaling Games
This paper analyzes a finite horizon dynamic signaling game motivated by the well-known strategic information transmission problems in economics. The mathematical model involves information transmission between two agents, a sender who observes two ...
Akyol, Emrah +2 more
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Simulation of the Stackelberg–Hotelling Game
This work studies the Hotelling game with sequential choice of prices, that is, the Stackelberg–Hotelling (SHOT) game. The game is studied through numerical simulation, which provides the subgame perfect equilibrium solution not only in the unrestricted game but also in the game with reservation cost and with elastic demand. The simulation technique is
Garcia Perez, Luis +3 more
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Incentive Stackelberg Mean-Payoff Games [PDF]
15 pages, references, appendix, 5 ...
Anshul Gupta +4 more
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The equilibrium network signal control problem is represented as a Stackelberg game. Due to the characteristics of a Stackelberg game, solving the upper-level problem and lower-level problem iteratively cannot be expected to converge to the solution. The
Hsun-Jung Cho, You-Heng Huang
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A Game Model for Medical Service Pricing Based on the Diagnosis Related Groups
Background: Currently there are various issues that exist in the medical institutions in China as a result of the price-setting in DRGs, which include the fact that medical institutions tend to choose patients and that the payment standard for complex ...
Jinli Duan, Zhibin Lin, Feng Jiao
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Quasi-Perfect Stackelberg Equilibrium
Equilibrium refinements are important in extensive-form (i.e., tree-form) games, where they amend weaknesses of the Nash equilibrium concept by requiring sequential rationality and other beneficial properties.
Farina, Gabriele +4 more
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Spectrum Coordination in Energy Efficient Cognitive Radio Networks [PDF]
Device coordination in open spectrum systems is a challenging problem, particularly since users experience varying spectrum availability over time and location.
Habachi, Oussama +2 more
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ABSTRACT Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communication systems have evolved into a critical component of global broadband networks, enabling wide‐area connectivity, IoT services, and intelligent multilayer satellite–terrestrial integration. Despite rapid advancements in constellation deployment, routing mechanisms, resource management, and LEO–5G/6G ...
Wei‐Hao Su +2 more
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Stackelberg Strategies for Network Design Games [PDF]
We consider the network-design game introduced by Anshelevich et al. in which n source–destination pairs must be connected by n respective players equally sharing the cost of the used links. It is well known that the price of anarchy for this class of games may be as large as n.
Angelo Fanelli 0001 +2 more
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