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Operations strategy for supply chain finance with asset-backed securitization: Centralization and blockchain adoption

Supply chain finance (SCF) is a set of financing processes and technology-based business that links supply chain members, in which innovative financial products and technologies, i.e., asset-backed securitization (ABS) and blockchain, have been widely adopted. We use a game-theoretic approach to stu...

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Published in:International journal of production economics 2021-11, Vol.241, p.108261, Article 108261
Main Authors: Dong, Ciwei, Chen, Chenyi, Shi, Xiutian, Ng, Chi To
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