About
Fanzhuo Zeng is a lecturer (Assistant Professor) based in the Department of Decision Analytics and Risk, at the University of Southampton.
Publication:
- "Restaurants’ Platform Partnership for Social Promotion and Resilient Revenue: Is Reward-Based Traffic Really Rewardful?." Production and Operations Management (2024).
- "One step further for procurement cooperation: Will the industry leader benefit from its competitive manufacturer's joint determination of consumption quality?." European Journal of Operational Research 311.3 (2023): 989-1008.
- "Promoting remanufacturing through subsidy and environment tax: Channel co-opetition, incentive alignment and regulation optimization." Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review 166 (2022): 102880.
- "Firms’ introduction of internet-based installment: Incremental demand vs. cash opportunity cost." Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review 152 (2021): 102277.
- "Will you stick to a high-quality collecting standard? order fulfillment vs. limited supply in diseconomy-cost-mattered remanufacturing operations." Computers & Industrial Engineering 184 (2023): 109569.
- "Remanufacturer’s downstream encroachment and incumbent brand’s order shifting in Pareto improvement of economic and environmental sustainability." Computers & Industrial Engineering 182 (2023): 109417.
- "Green manufacturers’ power strategy in the smart grid era." Computers & Industrial Engineering 163 (2022): 107836.
- "Impact of promised-delivery-time and brand image on imported vaccine provider’s agency marketing strategy." Computers & Industrial Engineering 162 (2021): 107748.
- "In-house purchasing for green design products when the manufacturer’s promised-delivery-time matters." Annals of Operations Research (2023): 1-39.
- "“Production+ procurement” outsourcing with competitive contract manufacturer's partial learning and supplier's price discrimination." International Transactions in Operational Research 28.4 (2021): 1917-1951.
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