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The impact of information enrichment on the Bullwhip effect in supply chains: A control engineering perspective

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This paper examines the beneficial impact of information sharing in multi-echelon supply chains and introduces acontrolengineering based measure to quantify the variance amplification (bullwhip) or variance reduction of supply chain replenishment rules.
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This article is published in European Journal of Operational Research.The article was published on 2004-03-16 and is currently open access. It has received 480 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bullwhip effect & Supply chain.

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Supply chain integration and performance: The effects of long-term relationships, information technology and sharing, and logistics integration

TL;DR: In this article, the two key flows in such relationships are material and informa- tion flows in the supply chain integration process, and the two main flows in these relationships are information flow and material flow.
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Exponential smoothing: the state of the art, part ii

TL;DR: Gardner as discussed by the authors reviewed the research in exponential smoothing since the original work by Brown and Holt and brought the state-of-the-art up to date by introducing a new class of state-space models with a single source of error.
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Supply chain coordination: Perspectives, empirical studies and research directions

TL;DR: A systematic literature review on supply chain coordination is presented in this paper, which reports and reviews various perspectives on SC coordination issues, understand and appreciate various mechanisms available for coordination and identify the gaps existing in the literature.
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Antecedents of supply chain visibility in retail supply chains: A resource-based theory perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the antecedents of high levels of supply chain visibility from a resource-based theory perspective across five different external supply chain linkages and identify those factors that can give a sustainable competitive advantage to a supply chain linkage through a "distinctive" or high level of visibility.
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From supply chain to demand chain: the role of lead time reduction in improving demand chain performance

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a framework for prioritizing lead time reduction in a demand chain improvement project, using a typology of demand chains to identify and recommend trajectories to achieve desirable levels of market mediation performance.
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Information distortion in a supply chain: the bullwhip effect

TL;DR: The authors analyzes four sources of the bullwhip effect: demand signal processing, rationing game, order batching, and price variations, and shows that the distortion tends to increase as one moves upstream.
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Forecasting: Methods and Applications

TL;DR: The authors presents a wide range of forecasting methods useful for undergraduate or graduate students majoring in business management, economics, or engineering, including decomposition, regression analysis, and econometrics.
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Modeling managerial behavior: misperceptions of feedback in a dynamic decision making experiment

John D. Sterman
- 01 Mar 1989 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report an experiment on the generation of macrodynamics from microstructure in a common managerial context, where subjects manage a simulated inventory distribution system which contains multiple actors, feedbacks, nonlinearities, and time delays.
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The Value of Information Sharing in a Two-Level Supply Chain

TL;DR: In this article, a simple two-level supply chain with nonstationary end demands is analyzed and the authors show that the value of demand information sharing can be quite high, especially when demands are significantly correlated over time.
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