新兴市场农业供应链:相关产量下的竞争与合作

IF 4.8 3区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT M&som-Manufacturing & Service Operations Management Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1287/msom.2022.0076
Jian Li, Panos Kouvelis, Maqbool Dada
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问题定义:我们对新兴经济体中有效的农业供应链(农业链)的发展进行了建模,以更好地利用土地和中间加工资源来收获出口导向型产品。我们研究了农业链中农民、中间加工商和政府官员的决策。供应链的结构和管理以及政府对农民的最低保证价格会影响这些供应链的绩效,这是我们研究的领域。方法/结果:我们开发了农业供应链模型,其中产量在各个地区之间是相关的,农民将产品卖给有竞争能力的加工商。这些模型有两种基本决策:在生长季节开始之前确定分配多少土地用于种植,以及确定购买收获的竞争加工商提供的价格。我们开发了分析结果和算法方法,以找到依赖于决策性质和产量不确定性结构的结果均衡。特别是,对于全有或全无的产量,我们描述了导致农民无生产、生产不足、充分生产和生产过剩均衡的最低保证价格范围。数值实验支持的分析结果使我们得出结论,适当设置最低价格保证,并根据农业链的特征精确定义这些范围,可以导致最佳的供应链解决方案。管理意义:分析还表明,在土地分配或农民加工资产的区域整合方面进行一些农民合作,加上适度的最低保证价格,可能是新兴经济体实现农业链效率的可行途径。一个有趣的结果是,产量正相关的农田倾向于抑制生产过剩,而产量负相关的农田倾向于诱导生产过剩。补充材料:在线附录可在https://doi.org/10.1287/msom.2022.0076上获得。
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Agricultural Supply Chains in Emerging Markets: Competition and Cooperation Under Correlated Yields
Problem definition: We model the development of effective agricultural supply chains (agri-chains) in emerging economies for better utilization of land and intermediate processing resources for harvested export-oriented goods. We study decisions made by farmers, intermediate processors, and government officials in agri-chains. The structure and management of supply chains and government minimum guaranteed prices to farmers affect the performance of these chains and are in the domain of our study. Methodology/results: We develop models of agricultural supply chains in which yields are correlated across regions, and farmers sell to competing capacitated processors. The models have two types of fundamental decisions: determining how much land to allocate for planting before the start of a growing season and, determining the prices offered by competing processors that purchase the harvest. We develop analytical results and algorithmic approaches for finding resulting equilibria that depend on the nature of decision making and on the structure of yield uncertainty. In particular, for all-or-nothing yields, we characterize the ranges of minimum guaranteed prices that lead to farmers’ no-production, under-production, full-production and over-production equilibria. Analytical results supported by numerical experiments allow us to conclude that appropriately setting minimum price guarantees, with the exact definition of such ranges dependent on agri-chain characteristics, can lead to first-best supply chain solutions. Managerial implications: The analysis also suggests that some farmer co-operation in land allocation or regional integration of farmer-processing assets, together with moderate minimum guaranteed prices, might be implementable pathways for achieving agri-chain efficiency in emerging economies. In an interesting result, farmlands with yields of positive correlation tend to inhibit over-production, whereas those with negative correlations tend to induce over-production. Supplemental Material: The online appendices are available at https://doi.org/10.1287/msom.2022.0076 .
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M&som-Manufacturing & Service Operations Management
M&som-Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 管理科学-运筹学与管理科学
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
12.70%
发文量
184
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: M&SOM is the INFORMS journal for operations management. The purpose of the journal is to publish high-impact manuscripts that report relevant research on important problems in operations management (OM). The field of OM is the study of the innovative or traditional processes for the design, procurement, production, delivery, and recovery of goods and services. OM research entails the control, planning, design, and improvement of these processes. This research can be prescriptive, descriptive, or predictive; however, the intent of the research is ultimately to develop some form of enduring knowledge that can lead to more efficient or effective processes for the creation and delivery of goods and services. M&SOM encourages a variety of methodological approaches to OM research; papers may be theoretical or empirical, analytical or computational, and may be based on a range of established research disciplines. M&SOM encourages contributions in OM across the full spectrum of decision making: strategic, tactical, and operational. Furthermore, the journal supports research that examines pertinent issues at the interfaces between OM and other functional areas.
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