bibtype |
J -
Journal Article
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ARLID |
0602460 |
utime |
20250317083850.1 |
mtime |
20241207235959.9 |
WOS |
001250095200001 |
DOI |
10.51680/ev.37.1.10 |
title
(primary) (eng) |
FINDING AN OPTIMAL DISTRIBUTION STRATEGY PATH IN AN UNPREDICTABLE ENVIRONMENT |
specification |
page_count |
12 s. |
media_type |
E |
|
serial |
ARLID |
cav_un_epca*0595822 |
ISSN |
0353-359X |
title
|
Ekonomski Vjesnik |
volume_id |
37 |
volume |
1 (2024) |
page_num |
139-150 |
|
keyword |
Supply chain optimization |
keyword |
probabilistic modelling |
keyword |
economic resilience |
keyword |
cost-benefit analysis |
author
(primary) |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0268047 |
name1 |
Petřík |
name2 |
T. |
country |
CZ |
|
author
|
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0329423 |
name1 |
Plajner |
name2 |
Martin |
institution |
UTIA-B |
full_dept (cz) |
Matematická teorie rozhodování |
full_dept |
Department of Decision Making Theory |
department (cz) |
MTR |
department |
MTR |
full_dept |
Department of Decision Making Theory |
country |
CZ |
fullinstit |
Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i. |
|
source |
|
source |
|
cas_special |
abstract
(eng) |
This article introduces an innovative method designed to optimize distribution strategies with respect to future uncertainty. It goes beyond the limitations of traditional scenario-based planning that often leads to suboptimal strategies due to the unpredictability of future developments and the challenge of accurately assigning probabilities to these scenarios. Consequently, the method allows selection of the most economically viable future strategy |
result_subspec |
JINE |
RIV |
BA |
FORD0 |
10000 |
FORD1 |
10100 |
FORD2 |
10103 |
reportyear |
2025 |
num_of_auth |
2 |
inst_support |
RVO:67985556 |
permalink |
https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0359706 |
cooperation |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0359004 |
name |
IES FSV UK |
country |
CZ |
|
confidential |
S |
mrcbC91 |
A |
arlyear |
2024 |
mrcbU14 |
SCOPUS |
mrcbU24 |
PUBMED |
mrcbU34 |
001250095200001 WOS |
mrcbU63 |
cav_un_epca*0595822 Ekonomski Vjesnik 37 1 2024 139 150 0353-359X 1847-2206 |
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