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The following pages link to Quantifying the Bullwhip Effect in a Simple Supply Chain: The Impact of Forecasting, Lead Times, and Information (Q3116745):
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- The impact of information enrichment on the bullwhip effect in supply chains: a control engineering perspective. (Q1420400) (← links)
- Modeling and analysis of the causes of bullwhip effect in centralized and decentralized supply chain using response surface method (Q1630170) (← links)
- The impact of temporal aggregation on supply chains with ARMA\((1,1)\) demand processes (Q1631515) (← links)
- Order-up-to policies in information exchange supply chains (Q1634155) (← links)
- Measure of bullwhip effect in supply chains with first-order bivariate vector autoregression time-series demand model (Q1652054) (← links)
- Exploring the interaction of inventory policies across the supply chain: an agent-based approach (Q1652093) (← links)
- Exploring the impact of network structure and demand collaboration on the dynamics of a supply chain network using a robust control approach (Q1664595) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis and optimization of a production control system under supply and demand uncertainties (Q1677682) (← links)
- Study of the bullwhip effect in a multistage supply chain with callback structure considering two retailers (Q1722688) (← links)
- Inherent complexity research on the bullwhip effect in supply chains with two retailers: the impact of three forecasting methods considering market share (Q1723817) (← links)
- Multiple order-up-to policy for mitigating bullwhip effect in supply chain network (Q1730464) (← links)
- A unified theory of the dynamics of closed-loop supply chains (Q1744522) (← links)
- A typology and literature review on stochastic multi-echelon inventory models (Q1749506) (← links)
- Mitigating variance amplification under stochastic lead-time: the proportional control approach (Q1752181) (← links)
- Order variability in perishable product supply chains (Q1753403) (← links)
- Investigating sustained oscillations in nonlinear production and inventory control models (Q1753604) (← links)
- The multivariate bullwhip effect (Q1754211) (← links)
- Downstream demand inference in decentralized supply chains (Q1755233) (← links)
- Delayed demand information and dampened bullwhip effect (Q1779709) (← links)
- Application of multi-steps forecasting for restraining the bullwhip effect and improving inventory performance under autoregressive demand (Q1780743) (← links)
- Dynamic complexities in a supply chain system with lateral transshipments (Q1784926) (← links)
- The impact of stock-dependent demand on supply chain dynamics (Q1791480) (← links)
- The impact of forecasting model selection on the value of information sharing in a supply chain (Q1848368) (← links)
- Measuring and avoiding the bullwhip effect: A control theoretic approach (Q1873006) (← links)
- Information transformation in a supply chain: a simulation study (Q1886874) (← links)
- Executing production schedules in the face of uncertainties: a review and some future directions (Q1887777) (← links)
- LQ optimal sliding-mode supply policy for periodic-review perishable inventory systems (Q1926379) (← links)
- On the bullwhip avoidance phase: the synchronised supply chain (Q1926819) (← links)
- On the value of customer information for an independent supplier in a continuous review inventory system (Q1926864) (← links)
- Complex characteristics of multichannel household appliance supply chain with the price competition (Q2012799) (← links)
- An improved forecasting approach to reduce inventory levels in decentralized supply chains (Q2023923) (← links)
- Using shared sell-through data to forecast wholesaler demand in multi-echelon supply chains (Q2028883) (← links)
- Forecasting and planning during a pandemic: COVID-19 growth rates, supply chain disruptions, and governmental decisions (Q2029312) (← links)
- Suboptimal sliding manifold for nonlinear supply chain with time delay (Q2045046) (← links)
- The impact of bullwhip effect on the cash flow in two-parallel supply chain systems with the competition effect (Q2073581) (← links)
- Blockchain-enabled supply chains: an application in fresh-cut flowers (Q2110072) (← links)
- The bullwhip effect in a manufacturing/remanufacturing supply chain under a price-induced non-standard ARMA(1,1) demand process (Q2140191) (← links)
- Assessing the supply chain performance: a causal analysis (Q2178294) (← links)
- On the value of information sharing in the presence of information errors (Q2240062) (← links)
- Predicting retailer orders with POS and order data: the inventory balance effect (Q2255981) (← links)
- A semi-parametric approach for estimating critical fractiles under autocorrelated demand (Q2256184) (← links)
- The effect of supplier capacity on the supply chain profit (Q2259017) (← links)
- Conditions of reverse bullwhip effect in pricing for price-sensitive demand functions (Q2271826) (← links)
- What are causes of cash flow bullwhip effect in centralized and decentralized supply chains? (Q2284714) (← links)
- The impact of the supply chain structure on bullwhip effect (Q2285887) (← links)
- The impact of demand parameter uncertainty on the bullwhip effect (Q2286923) (← links)
- The bullwhip effect in a 3-stage supply chain considering multiple retailers using a moving average method for demand forecasting (Q2293757) (← links)
- Analyzing the behavior of the bullwhip effect considering different distribution systems (Q2295869) (← links)
- A decision on the store-within-a-store strategy based on the uncertainty model (Q2298395) (← links)
- A comparison of bullwhip effect under various forecasting techniques in supply chains with two retailers (Q2319118) (← links)