Order Acceptance and Scheduling: A Taxonomy and Review

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    Abstract

    Over the past 20 years, the topic of order acceptance has attracted considerable attention from those who study scheduling and those who practice it. In a firm that strives to align its functions so that profit is maximized, the coordination of capacity with demand may require that business sometimes be turned away. In particular, there is a trade-off between the revenue brought in by a particular order, and all of its associated costs of processing. The present study focuses on the body of research that approaches this trade-off by considering two decisions: which orders to accept for processing, and how to schedule them. This paper presents a taxonomy and a review of this literature, catalogs its contributions and suggests opportunities for future research in this area.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalEuropean Journal of Operational Research
    Volume212
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2011

    Keywords

    • Supply Chain Management

    Disciplines

    • Business Administration, Management, and Operations

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