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Study on 4PL as coordinating and constructing agent for supply chain systems: transaction cost theory approach and wave-particle duality
Author(s) -
Guojun Ji
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of international logistics and trade
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.161
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2508-7592
pISSN - 1738-2122
DOI - 10.24006/jilt.2009.7.1.005
Subject(s) - connotation , transaction cost , outsourcing , duality (order theory) , supply chain , database transaction , computer science , supply chain management , process management , business , industrial organization , operations research , knowledge management , microeconomics , economics , mathematics , marketing , philosophy , linguistics , discrete mathematics , programming language
This paper introduces a new mathematical model for analyzing the economic benefits of incorporating the fourth party logistics (4PL), which is a contractor (i.e. agent) for the supply chain coordination and construction based on the division of community and the outsourcing development. Based on the physical theory and the wave-particle duality, a supply chain is the special organization whose characteristic has wave-particle duality. The mathematical model enriches the connotation of 4PL and it broadens the thought for 4PL development. Secondly, the proposed mathematical model predicated on transaction costs, is supported by Transaction Cost Theory (TCT) and acts as the theoretical analysis tool of 4PL for coordinating 3-party generic supply chain. Through the model, some trendy conclusions can be drawn to provide theoretical support for 4PL"s practices. Finally, a case illustrates our conclusions.

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