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The impact of modular assembly on supply chain efficiency
Tianjun Feng
, Fuqiang Zhang
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Modular Assembly
100%
Supply Chain Efficiency
100%
Modular Approach
75%
Supply Chain
75%
Production Time
50%
Assembly Approach
50%
Two-component
25%
Inventory Management
25%
High Cost
25%
Competitive Behavior
25%
Right Decision
25%
Manufacturing Stage
25%
Decision-making Structure
25%
Inventory Policy
25%
Component Supplier
25%
Decentralized Systems
25%
Centralized Supply Chain
25%
Modular Production System
25%
Existence of Nash Equilibria
25%
Inventory Games
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Nash Equilibrium
100%
Inventory Management
100%
Social Sciences
Supply Chain Management
100%
Lead Time
28%
Inventory Management
14%
Decision Structure
14%
Prevalence
14%