TY - GEN
T1 - Strategic aspects of cross-company item-level RFID usage - A game theoretic analysis
AU - Goebel, Christoph
AU - Günther, Oliver
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - We propose an economic supply chain model that accounts for typical inefficiencies resulting from low visibility of the flow of consumer goods. Using realistic numerical input values for the model, we illustrate how the profit distribution among manufacturer and retailer changes as item-level RFID is used for different purposes along the consumer goods supply chain. Applying basic Game Theoretic tools, we analyze the incentives of manufacturers and retailers to use item-level RFID cooperatively. Our results suggest that, if RFID helps to prevent typical supply chain inefficiencies such as delivery errors and replenishment inefficiencies, a full and cooperative RFID rollout is the most likely outcome of the "RFID usage game".
AB - We propose an economic supply chain model that accounts for typical inefficiencies resulting from low visibility of the flow of consumer goods. Using realistic numerical input values for the model, we illustrate how the profit distribution among manufacturer and retailer changes as item-level RFID is used for different purposes along the consumer goods supply chain. Applying basic Game Theoretic tools, we analyze the incentives of manufacturers and retailers to use item-level RFID cooperatively. Our results suggest that, if RFID helps to prevent typical supply chain inefficiencies such as delivery errors and replenishment inefficiencies, a full and cooperative RFID rollout is the most likely outcome of the "RFID usage game".
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=78751683976&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/IOT.2010.5678433
DO - 10.1109/IOT.2010.5678433
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:78751683976
SN - 9781424474158
T3 - 2010 Internet of Things, IoT 2010
BT - 2010 Internet of Things, IoT 2010
T2 - 2nd International Internet of Things Conference, IoT 2010
Y2 - 29 November 2010 through 1 December 2010
ER -