Author/Authors :
Zandieh Mostafa نويسنده , Amirtaheri Omid نويسنده PhD candidate , Dorri Behrouz نويسنده Associate Professor
Abstract :
This paper studies a bi-level decentralized supply chain consisting of one
manufacturer and one distributor. Along with global advertising, the manufacturer
participates in part of local advertising expenditure incurred by the distributor. Bi-level
programming is applied to model the relationship between the manufacturer and distributer
under two power scenarios of Stackelberg game framework. In the rst scenario, we consider
the manufacturer as the leader and in the latter, we allow the distributer to act as the
dominant member of the supply chain. In order to tackle bi-level programming models, a
meta-heuristic genetic algorithm with hierarchical structure is developed for each scenario
and optimal policies for the members in terms of pricing, advertising, inventory, and demand
allocation are determined. Finally, several computational experiments are conducted on the
data obtained from an automotive spare parts supply chain to demonstrate the validity of
the developed models and compare the benets of members as well as of the entire system.