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Study On Distribution Of Interests In Agricultural Supply Chain Collaboration

Posted on:2013-07-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D P LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330467978115Subject:Logistics Engineering
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In the21th century, the research of supply chain collaborative management theory gets mature, especially in the macro level of industry, more and more corporations apply it in practice. There are leading enterprises representatives of national agricultural industrial in china, such as Yili, Yurun, Shuanghui, in the other hand, there are many agricultural supply chain members which have low resource use efficiency, poor information sharing and end-product price instability. Besides, it may be not long-term stable operated leading to fracture.It is figured out that, reasons like the conflicts between the demand for the maximize benefit from the whole supply chain and the maximize benefit from itself, it also has unreasonable aspects through simple product price differential allocation of a proportion of the interests of the members of the agricultural supply chain, it makes that agricultural supply chain can not obtain the maximum synergies and affect their competitiveness in the market. Therefore, scholars are getting to pay attention to how to maintain a stable and efficient agricultural supply chain and improve their market competitiveness by reasonable allocation interests. This paper studies on allocation interests from the synergy perspective.This paper use synergetic theory to analyze agricultural products supply chain collaborative evolutionary process, the use of self-organization theory analysis out of the agricultural supply chain collaboration in the co-evolution profitability and collaborative capacity is its sequence parameter amount, to build the agricultural supply chain collaborative contribution of evaluation modeland comparative analysis of the profitability of the supply chain in its take synergy before and after the situation, determined on the basis of corporate excess profits of the members of the agricultural supply chain allocation, theoretically achieve the interests of the reasonable and fair allocation of the agricultural supply chain collaboration.
Keywords/Search Tags:Agricultural Supply Chain, supply chain collaboration, members, Distribution of benefits, model
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