[1]MIChael,ESSig.Purehasxng consortia as Symbotic relationships:developing the concept of“consortium sourcing”[J].European Journal of Purchasing&supply management,2000,(6):13-22.
[3]W.Faes,P.Matthyssens,Koen Vandenbempt.The Pursuit of Global Purchasing Synergy [J]. Industrial Marketing Management,2000,29(6):539-553.
[4]Eija Tella,Veli Matti Viorlainen.Motives behind purchasing Consortia[J].International Journal of Production Economies,2005,93:161-168.
[5]Jake E.BIShop.consortium Purchasing [J].New Directions for Higher Education,2002,120:81-88.
[6]Tomas E.Hendrick.Purchasing Consortiums:horizontal alliances among firms buying common goods and services What?Who?Why?How?Center for Advanced Purchasing studies,1997.
[11]Gurnani H.A Study of quantity discount Pricing mode1s with different ordering structures:order coordination,order consolidation and multitier ordering hierarchy[J].International Journal of Production Economies,2001,72(3):203-225.
[18]Munson,C.L.The appeal of partially centralized purchasing policies[J].International Journal of Procurement Management,2007,1(1/2):117-143.
[19]Vagstad,S.Centralized vs.decentralized procurement:Does dispersed information call for decentralized decision -making?[J].International Journal of Industrial Organization,2000,18,949-963.
[26]G.Eppen,L.Schrage.Centralized Ordering Policies in a Multi-warehouse System with Lead Times and Random Demands [J].Management Sciences.1981,(16):51-67.
[27]A.Federgruen,P.Zipkin.Approximations of Dynamic Multilocation Productionand Inventory Problems [J].Management Science.1984,30(1):69-85.
[28]N.Erkip,H.Warren,N.Steven.Optimalcent Ralized Ordering Policies in Multi-echelon Inventory Systems with Correlated Demands [J].Management Science.1990,36(3):381-392.
[29]B.Srinivas,A.Ram,S.Ramesh.Centralized Ordering and Allocation Policies in a Two-echelon System with None-identical Warehouses [J].European Journal of Operational Research.1998,106(1):74-81.
[30]Cetinkaya,C.Y.Lee.Stock Replenishment and Shipment Scheduling for Vendor Managed Invento-ry Systems [J].Management Science.2000,4(6):217-232.
[31]Chen Lingrong,S.Ghosh.Modeling and Simulation of a Hierarchical,Distributed,Dynamic Inventory Management Scheme [J].Simulation.1997,68(6):340-362.
[32]Refik Gullu.A Two-echelon Allocation Model and the Value of Information under Correlated De-mands [J].European Journal of Operational Research.1997,9(2):386-400.
[33]YossiAviv,Awi Federgruen.Capacitated Multi-item Inventory Systems with Random and Season-ally Fluctuating Demands:Implications for Postponement Strategies [J].Management Sci-ence.2001,47(4):512-532.
[34]A.J.Clark,H.Scarf.Optimal policies for a Multi-echelon Inventory Problem[J].Management Science.1960,6(4):475-490.
[35]Goyal,Gupta.Integrated Inventory Models:The Buyer-vendor Coordination[J].European Jour-nal of Operational Research.1989,4(1):261-273.
[36]Chen Fang-ruo,Zheng Yu-Sheng.One-warehouse Multi-retailer Systems with Centralized Stock information [J].Operations Research.1997,45(2):275-287.