This paper proposes an agent-based simulation model to study how competition and collaboration affect
supply chains by looking at the problem at a market level. A theory-driven approach is applied to the
modelling. The model reflects customers, manufacturers, and suppliers competing and collaborating in a
supply chain strategic space. Preliminary results show that the market structure is determined primarily by
bounded-rational behaviours of the supply chains and not by demand. This study is expected to provide a
new perspective for understanding the implications of firms’ behaviour as supply chains to the market. It is
also intended to act as a building block to study more complex and real supply chains, and encourage
academics, business managers, and market regulators to invest time in studying the impact of competition
and collaboration strategies in supply chains.
History
School
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Published in
SBEDC 2015
SBEDC 2015 proceedings
Pages
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Citation
ARVITRIDA, N.I. ... et al., 2015. An agent-based model of competition and collaboration in supply chains. IN: Proceedings of the Loughborough School of Business and Economics (SBE) Doctoral Conference (SBEDC 2015), Loughborough University, 16 September 2016, 5pp.
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Publication date
2015
Notes
This conference paper was presented at the Loughborough School of Business and Economics (SBE) Doctoral Conference 2015 http://www.sbeconference2015.co.uk/