An ontology-based approach for supply-chain quality control: From a principal–agent perspective

Author:

Wang Shanshan1,Chen Kun2,Liu Zhiyong3,Guo Ren-Yong4,Chen Si1

Affiliation:

1. College of Computer Science, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, China

2. Department of Finance, South University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China

3. Faculty of Management and Economics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China

4. School of Economics and Management, Beihang University, Beijing, China

Abstract

The efficacy of the principal–agent contract in supply-chain quality control depends not only on contract parameters but also such noncontract parameters as cost of a high-quality effort and the diagnostic error of the inspection policy. The noncontract parameters usually fluctuate and are unobservable during contract execution, which may hinder suppliers’ high-quality effort, or, in other words, result in a lower efficacy for the contract. This article proposes an ontology-based approach to facilitating a principal–agent contract by monitoring the contract’s loss of efficacy. The approach consists of ontology-based models and data-centric algorithms. The ontology-based models not only formally represent concepts and relations between concepts involved in predicting whether a contract is efficient, but also organise multichannel data such as news, marketplace reports and industry databases containing information of factors impacting the unobservable noncontract parameters’ fluctuations. Based on the ontology-based models and multichannel data, the data-centric algorithms are developed to predict whether a contract will lose efficacy. We evaluate our approach through case study, simulation and comparison against related approaches to supply-chain quality control. The case study proves that our approach is appropriate. In the simulation evaluation, a combination of our approach and principal–agent contract is more efficient than just a principal–agent contract. The comparison results against related approaches show that our approach is a novel, inexpensive and directly applicable tool for reducing both asymmetric information and moral hazard in supply-chain quality control.

Funder

National Nature Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Information Systems

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