Abstract
Information sharing is the premise of the stable operation and win-win cooperation of the dual-channel agricultural supply chain. To arouse the enthusiasm of information sharing, this paper studies the incentive mechanism of information sharing of dual-channel agricultural product supply chain. The invention problem-solving theory (TRIZ) is adopted to analyze the functional model, the key problems, and the available resources of a dual-channel agricultural supply chain information sharing system. By using the invention principles of the conflict resolution theory, such as separation, precompensation, and feedback, the point bank reward mechanism and the risk evaluation and control mechanism of information sharing are proposed. TRIZ theory provides a new research method and incentive measure for effectively mobilizing the enthusiasm of information sharing.
Highlights
Information sharing is the premise of the stable operation and win-win cooperation of the dual-channel agricultural supply chain
To solve the above problems, this paper studies the incentive mechanism of information sharing in the dualchannel agricultural supply chain, aiming to mobilize the enthusiasm of each subject in the link for information sharing and improve the overall interests and long-term stability of the agricultural supply chain
In view of the characteristics of both cooperation and competition of dual channels, this paper uses some inventive principles in the conflict resolution theory to put forward information sharing incentive measures, so as to provide new research methods and incentive means to effectively arouse the enthusiasm of each subject in information sharing
Summary
Information sharing is the premise of the stable operation and win-win cooperation of the dual-channel agricultural supply chain. The research on the incentive mechanism of information sharing in single-channel or dual-channel agricultural supply chain mainly focuses on trust mechanism, revenue sharing contract, risk assessment, and so on. Research methods such as game model and CVaR criterion have been used, and preliminary results have been achieved [1–15]. In view of the characteristics of both cooperation and competition of dual channels, this paper uses some inventive principles in the conflict resolution theory to put forward information sharing incentive measures, so as to provide new research methods and incentive means to effectively arouse the enthusiasm of each subject in information sharing
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