
and the retailer. The model also determines the price
the retailer agrees to pay for the products sold by
manufacturers. Some theory results are also
analyzed in term of existence and uniqueness of the
solution to the problem. An example is discussed to
illustrate the model.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research was partially supported by the
Fundação de Amparo á Pesquisa do Estado de Minas
Gerais – FAPEMIG, CNPq e Capes - Brazil.
REFERENCES
Ahuja, R.K., Magnanti, T.L., & Orlin, J.B. (1993).
Network Flows: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications.
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
Beckmann, M.J., Mcguire, C.B., & Winsten, C. B. (1956).
Studies in the Economics of Transportation, New
Haven, Connecticut:Yale University Press.
Braess, D., Nagurney, A., & Wakolbinger, T. (2005). On a
Paradox of Traffic Planning. Transportation Science,
39(4), 446–450.
Bramel, J., & Simchi-Levi, D. (1997). The Logic of
Logistics: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications for
Logistics Management. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Chauhan, S.S., Nagi, R., & Proth, J.M. (2004). Strategic
capacity planning in supply chain design for a new
market opportunity. Int. Journal of Production
Research, 42(11), 2197–2206.
Chiou, S-W. (2008). Optimization of multi-tiered Supply
Chain Networks with Equilibrium Flows. In V. Kordic
(Ed.), Supply Chain,Theory and Applications (pp. 231-
246). Vienna, Austria: I-Tech Education and
Publishing.
Cohen, M.A, Fisher,, M. & Jaikumar, R. (1989).
International manufacturing and distribution networks:
a normative framework. In K. Ferdows (Ed.),
Managing international manufacturing (pp. 67–93).
Amsterdam: North-Holland,
Cooper, M.C., Lambert, D.M., & Pagh, J.D. (1997).
Supply Chain Management: More Than a New Name
for Logistics. The International Journal of Logistics
Management, 8(1), 1-13.
Croom, S., Romano, P., & Giannakis, M. (2000). Supply
Chain Management: An Analytical Framework for
Critical Literature Review. European Journal of
Purchasing and Supply Management, 6(1), 67-83.
Dong, J., Zhang, D., & Nagurney, A. (2004). A supply
chain network equilibrium model with random
demands. European Journal of Operational Research,
156, 194–212.
Elmuti, D. (2002). The Perceived Impact of Supply Chain
Management on Organizational Effectiveness. Journal
of Supply Chain Management, 38(3), 49-57.
Frankel, R., Bolumole, Y.A., Eltantawy, R.A., Paulraj, A.,
& Gundlach, G. (2008). The domain and scope of
SCM'S foundational disciplines insights and issues to
advance research. Journal of Business Logistics, 29(1),
1-30.
Giannakis, M., & Croom, S.R. (2004). Toward the
development of a supply chain management paradigm:
a conceptual framework. Journal of Supply Chain
Management, 40(2), 27-37.
Gibson, B.J., Mentzer, J.T., & Cook, R.L. (2005). Supply
Chain Management: The pursuit of a concensus
definition. Journal of Business Logistics, 26(2), 17-25.
Giunipero, L.C., Hooker, R.E., Joseph-Matthews, S.,
Yoon, T.E., & Brudvig, S. (2008). A decade of SCM
literature: past, present and future implications.
Journal of Supply Chain Management, 44(4), 66-86.
Gunasekaran, A., Patel, C., & Tirtiroglu, E. (2001).
Performance Measures and Metrics in a Supply Chain
Environment.
International Journal of Operations and
Production Management, 21(1-2), 71-77.
Handfield, R.B., & Bechtel, C. (2004). Trust, Power,
Dependence and Economics: Can SCM Borrow
Paradigms?. International Journal of Integrated
Supply Management, 1(1), 3-32.
Lambert, D.M., Cooper, M.C., & Pagh, J.D. (1998).
Supply Chain Management: Implementation Issues
and Research Opportunities. The International Journal
of Logistics Management, 9(2), 1-19.
Lambert, D.M., García-Dastugue, S.J., & Croxton, K.L.
(2005). An evaluation of process-oriented Supply
Chain Management frameworks. Journal of Business
Logistics, 26(1), 25-51.
Larson, P.D., Poist, R., & Halldórsson, A. (2007).
Perspectives on logistics vs. SCM: A survey of SCM
professionals. Journal of Business Logistics, 28(1), 1-
24.
Meixell, M.J., & Gargeya, V.B. (2005). Global supply
chain design: A literature review and critique.
Transportation Research Part E, 41, 531–550.
Melo, M.T., Nickel, S., & Saldanha-Da-Gama, F. (2009).
Facility location and supply chain management – A
review. European Journal of Operational Research,
196(2), 401-412.
Nagurney, A., Dong, J., & Zhang, D. (2002). A supply
chain network equilibrium model. Transportation
Research Part E, 38, 281-303.
Nash, J. F. (1950). Equilibrium points in n-person games.
In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
36, 48-49.
Nash, J. F. (1951). Noncooperative games. Annals of
Mathematics, 54, 286-298.
Pardalos, P.M., & Tsitsiringos, V. (Eds.). (2002).
Financial Engineering, E-commerce and Supply
Chain. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic
Publishers.
Sanders, N.R. (2009). Bridging the gap between
methodological camps in supply chain management.
Journal of Supply Chain Management, 45(1), 49-51.
Simchi-Levi, D., Kaminsky, P., & Simchi-Levi, E. (2003).
ICEIS 2011 - 13th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
416