LISS 2012 pp 1381-1386 | Cite as

Operation Entropy-Based Method for Evaluating Purchase Mode of Supermarket Vegetable

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Abstract

The three rural issues have been being the focus of the reform in China in recent years, and the fresh vegetable plays a very important role in our agriculture. This paper analyzes an existing fresh vegetable purchase mode in our supermarkets and assesses it dynamically for one supermarket using operation entropy-based method. Based on the assessment indexes of green, livelihood, economy and safety as well as the operation-entropy theory, the analysis results not only show that the “Farmer + Supermarket Integration Purchase” Mode is superior to the traditional mode in terms of supply chain structure, but also the operation efficiency of the entire supply chain is improved. Finally, a new supply and marketing mode, i.e., “Farmer + Consumer Integration Purchase” Mode is presented, which can further reduce the relevant circulation links, and thus is superior to the “Farmer + Supermarket Integration Purchase” Mode.

Keywords

Fresh vegetables Operation entropy Purchase mode 

Notes

Acknowledgement

This research is supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities under grant number 2011JBM054.

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.School of Economics and ManagementBeijing Jiaotong UniversityBeijingChina

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