Models for Supply Chains in E-Business
Management Science
A multi-agent system architecture for coordination of just-in-time production and distribution
The Knowledge Engineering Review
ICEC '05 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce
Computers and Operations Research
Decision support for multi-unit combinatorial bundle auctions
Decision Support Systems
Economic metaphors for solving intrafirm allocation problems: what does a market buy us?
Decision Support Systems
Measuring the Performance of Information Systems: A Functional Scorecard
Journal of Management Information Systems
Procurement models in the agricultural supply chain: A case study of online coffee auctions in India
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Adaptability and accountability of information architectures in interorganizational networks
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance
A Computational Analysis of Linear Price Iterative Combinatorial Auction Formats
Information Systems Research
The Complementary Effects of E-Markets on Existing Supplier-Buyer Relationships in a Supply Chain
Journal of Management Information Systems
Truthful Bundle/Multiunit Double Auctions
Management Science
Machine learning for dynamic multi-product supply chain formation
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A supply chain as a network of auctions
Decision Support Systems
Using neural networks to monitor supply chain behaviour
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
An Experimental Comparison of Linear and Nonlinear Price Combinatorial Auctions
Information Systems Research
Journal of Management Information Systems
Real-Time Tactical and Strategic Sales Management for Intelligent Agents Guided by Economic Regimes
Information Systems Research
A study on coordination of capacity allocation for different types of contractual retailers
Decision Support Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Critical success factors in enterprise resource planning systems: Review of the last decade
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Using information systems to improve energy efficiency: Do smart meters make a difference?
Information Systems Frontiers
Agent-assisted supply chain management: Analysis and lessons learned
Decision Support Systems
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Traditional development of large-scale information systems is based on centralized information processing and decision making. With increasing competition, shorter product life-cycle, and growing uncertainties in the marketplace, centralized systems are inadequate in processing information that grows at an explosive rate and are unable to make quick responses to real-world situations. Introducing a decentralized information system in an organization is a challenging task. It is often intertwined with other organizational processes. The goal of this research is to outline a new approach in developing a supply chain information system with a decentralized decision making process. Particularly, we study the incentive structure in the decentralized organization and design a market-based coordination system that is incentive aligned, i.e., it gives the participants the incentives to act in a manner that is beneficial to the overall system. We also prove that the system monotonically improves the overall organizational performance and is goal congruent.