A game-based approach towards facilitating decision making for perishable products: An example of blood supply chain

Expert Systems with Applications - Tập 41 - Trang 4043-4059 - 2014
Korina Katsaliaki1, Navonil Mustafee2, Sameer Kumar3
1International Hellenic University, School of Economics & Business Administration, 14th km Thessaloniki-N. Moudania, 57001 Thermi, Thessaloniki, Greece
2University of Exeter Business School, Centre for Innovation and Service Research, Building: One, Rennes Drive, Exeter EX4 4PU, UK
3University of St. Thomas, Opus College of Business, Mail TMH 443, 1000 LaSalle Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403-2005, USA

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