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Kun-Jen Chung

Researcher at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

Publications -  51
Citations -  1786

Kun-Jen Chung is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Economic order quantity & Trade credit. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1675 citations. Previous affiliations of Kun-Jen Chung include Shih Chien University & Chung Yuan Christian University.

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The optimal cycle time for EPQ inventory model under permissible delay in payments

TL;DR: In this article, the optimal cycle time for items under the conditions of permissible delay in payments is derived for the case where the unit selling price is higher than the unit purchasing price.
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The optimal inventory policies under permissible delay in payments depending on the ordering quantity

TL;DR: In this article, the problem of determining the economic order quantity under conditions of permissible delay in payments is considered, and an algorithm to determine the order quantity is developed to minimize the total variable cost per unit of time.
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The optimal ordering policy in a dcf analysis for deteriorating items when trade credit depends on the order quantity

TL;DR: In this article, an inventory system for deteriorating items under the conditions of using the discounted cash-flows (DCF) approach to the permissible to delay payment will be considered, where the supplier usually is willing to provide the retailer a permissible delay of payments if the retailer orders a large quantity.
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Celebrating a century of the economic order quantity model in honor of Ford Whitman Harris

TL;DR: In the special issue "Celebrating a century of the economic order quantity model in honor of Ford Whitman Harris" published by the International Journal of Production Economics as discussed by the authors, the authors presented a brief introduction to the papers included in this special issue and provided a basis for new directions in inventory management research.
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An inventory model with non-instantaneous receipt and exponentially deteriorating items for an integrated three layer supply chain system under two levels of trade credit

TL;DR: In this paper, a new economic production quantity (EPQ) inventory model for deteriorating items under two levels of trade credit was established, in which the supplier offers to the retailer a permissible delay period and simultaneously the retailer in turn provides a maximal trade credit period to its customers in a supply chain system comprised of three stages.