Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Pricing policies in a dual-channel supply chain with retail services
2012373 citationsBin Dan, Guangye Xu et al.profile →
Coordinating a dual-channel supply chain with risk-averse under a two-way revenue sharing contract
2013287 citationsGuangye Xu, Bin Dan et al.profile →
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Dan, Bin & Guangye Xu. (2013). Revenue sharing contract for dual-channel supply chain coordination with stochastic demand. 28(4). 514–521.3 indexed citations
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Xu, Guangye & Bin Dan. (2012). Price discount model for coordination of dual-channel supply chain under e-commerce. Journal of systems engineering. 27(3). 344–350.1 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin. (2012). Optimal Ordering Policy for Fresh Agricultural Products with Stochastic Demand Considering Retailers' Risk Preference. Guanli xuebao.
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Dan, Bin. (2011). Three-level Supply Chain Coordination of Fresh Agricultural Products with Time Constraints. Zhongguo guanli kexue.6 indexed citations
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Xu, Guangye, Bin Dan, & Jian Xiao. (2011). Interactive DEA-AHP model and its application. Journal of systems engineering. 26(2). 262–268.
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Xiao, Jian & Bin Dan. (2010). Service cooperation pricing strategy between manufacturers and retailers in dual-channel supply chain. Systems Engineering - Theory & Practice.10 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin. (2010). Ordering Policy of Fresh Agricultural Product under Circulative Loss-controlling. Industrial Engineering and Management.1 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin. (2010). Three-level supply chain coordination of fresh and live agricultural products by revenue-sharing contracts. Journal of systems engineering.6 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin. (2009). Fresh agricultural product supply chain coordination under the physical loss-controlling. Systems Engineering - Theory & Practice.10 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin, et al.. (2009). Revenue-Sharing Coordinating Contracts between a TPL Service Provider and a Client Enterprise for Low Value Perishable Products. Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management.2 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin. (2008). Third party logistics coordinating contracts with logistics service dependent market demand. Guanli kexue xuebao.1 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin. (2006). Approach for decision-making of product platform extension oriented to mass customization. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems.1 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin. (2006). The Issues on the Establishment and Stability of Supply Chain Strategic Cooperation Partnership. Ruan kexue.2 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin. (2006). Strategic Decision for Random Inventory System Based on Mente Carlo's Simulation Technology. Journal of Chongqing University. English Edition.2 indexed citations
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Dan, Bin. (2005). The Model of Product Platform Management for Mass Customization. Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management.1 indexed citations
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