Using a Trust Model in Decision Making for Supply Chain Management
Haghpanah, Yasaman (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) | desJardins, Marie (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
One of the critical factors for a successful cooperative relationship in a supply chain partnership is trust. Many real-world applications, such as Supply Chain Management (SCM), can be modeled using multi-agent systems. One shortcoming of current SCM models is that their trust models are ad hoc and do not have a strong theoretical basis. As a result, they are unable to model subtleties in agent behavior that can be used to build a more accurate trust model. We propose a trust model for SCM that is grounded in probabilistic game theory. In this model, trust can be gained through direct interactions and/or by asking for information from other trustworthy agents. We will use this model to simulate and study supply chain market behavior.
Jul-8-2010
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- North America > United States > Maryland > Baltimore (0.14)
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- Information Technology > Security & Privacy (1.00)
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