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Promoting Mechanisms of Logistic Capability of Pharmaceutical Wholesale Enterprise Based on Brusselator

Hongjie Lan () and Zijun Yang ()
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Hongjie Lan: Beijing Jiaotong University
Zijun Yang: Beijing Jiaotong University

A chapter in LISS 2013, 2015, pp 243-251 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract By using the escaped Brusselator model to analyze the mechanisms that improve the logistic capability of pharmaceutical wholesale enterprises, a theory foundation could be provided to a further promotion of logistic capability of pharmaceutical wholesale enterprise. The data of 25 enterprises are used to calculate the entropy of logistic operation and logistic factors capabilities, which will be compared with the critical condition of Brusselator model. By the analysis, the paper draws a conclusion that at the moment, the improvement of logistics capabilities of pharmaceutical wholesale enterprises should base on solving the logistic operation problem, rather than logistics factor problems.

Keywords: Brusselator model; Pharmaceutical wholesale enterprises; Entropy; Logistic operation capability; Logistics factor capability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40660-7_35

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