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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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- Measure of bullwhip effect in supply chains: the case of high order autoregressive demand process (Q2370345) (← links)
- Modeling and analysis of build-to-order supply chains (Q2378331) (← links)
- The bullwhip effect and Lyapunov exponent (Q2381286) (← links)
- The effect of replenishment policies on the bullwhip effect: a transfer function approach (Q2384849) (← links)
- Understanding supply chain dynamics: a chaos perspective (Q2384869) (← links)
- A measure of bullwhip effect in supply chains with a mixed autoregressive-moving average demand process (Q2426576) (← links)
- Robust tests for the bullwhip effect in supply chains with stochastic dynamics (Q2456430) (← links)
- Measuring endogenous supply chain volatility: Beyond the bullwhip effect (Q2477677) (← links)
- Production planning with load dependent lead times: An update of research (Q2480264) (← links)
- Dynamic modeling and control of supply chain systems: A review (Q2483501) (← links)
- The impact of replenishment parameters and information sharing on the bullwhip effect: a computational study (Q2483514) (← links)
- Taming the bullwhip effect whilst watching customer service in a single supply chain echelon (Q2491780) (← links)
- Dynamic nonlinear modelization of operational supply chain systems (Q2494311) (← links)
- Quantifying the bullwhip effect in a supply chain with stochastic lead time (Q2496084) (← links)
- Strategic information sharing in a supply chain (Q2503227) (← links)
- Optimizing delivery lead time/inventory placement in a two-stage production/distribution system (Q2503238) (← links)
- Bullwhip reduction for ARMA demand: the proportional order-up-to policy versus the full-state-feedback policy (Q2507915) (← links)
- `Too little' or `Too late': the timing of supply chain demand collaboration (Q2629677) (← links)
- A manufacturer-buyers integrated inventory model with generic distribution of lead times to deliver equal and/or unequal batch sizes (Q2664401) (← links)
- Measuring the bullwhip effect with market competition among retailers: a simulation study (Q2668771) (← links)
- A simulation model of a coordinated decentralized supply chain (Q2794683) (← links)
- Game of the combined effects of bullwhip effect weakening and anti-bullwhip effect strengthening under the perfect information (Q2858197) (← links)
- Robust Inventory Management under Uncertain Demand and Unreliable Delivery Channels (Q2950396) (← links)
- Forecast Information Sharing for Managing Supply Chains in the Big Data Era: Recent Development and Future Research (Q2973352) (← links)
- Flexibility dimensions to control the bullwhip effect in a supply chain (Q3055256) (← links)
- Dynamic versus static control policies in single stage production-inventory systems (Q3114303) (← links)
- Behavioral Causes of the Bullwhip Effect and the Observed Value of Inventory Information (Q3115961) (← links)
- Bullwhip Effect Measurement and Its Implications (Q3144394) (← links)
- System dynamics modelling for supply-chain management: A case study on a supermarket chain in the UK (Q3157993) (← links)
- Analysis of the bullwhip effect in multi-product, multi-stage supply chain systems–a simulation approach (Q3163214) (← links)
- Bullwhip effect and inventory oscillations analysis using the beer game model (Q3163257) (← links)
- A decision support framework for global supply chain modelling: an assessment of the impact of demand, supply and lead-time uncertainties on performance (Q3163296) (← links)
- A review of coordination studies in the context of supply chain dynamics (Q3163306) (← links)
- Supply chain design and cost analysis through simulation (Q3163312) (← links)
- Dynamic re-order point inventory control with lead-time uncertainty: analysis and empirical investigation (Q3183775) (← links)
- Bullwhip Effect Analysis in Two-Level Supply Chain Distribution Network Using Different Demand Forecasting Technology (Q3188763) (← links)
- The myopic Order-Up-To policy with a proportional feedback controller (Q3432704) (← links)
- BIBLIOMETRIC OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH/MANAGEMENT SCIENCE RESEARCH IN ASIA (Q3520514) (← links)
- Stability of information-sharing alliances in a three-level supply chain (Q3553746) (← links)
- Application of control theoretic principles to manage inventory replenishment in a supply chain (Q3605432) (← links)
- Replenishment policy based on modified ant colony optimisation and statistical analysis under the pre-order penetration point (Q3615552) (← links)
- A bi-level programming framework for stochastic replenishment policy in a supply chain: approach and computational test (Q3643081) (← links)
- Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: The Bullwhip Effect (Q4367185) (← links)
- Improving the supply chain performance: Use of forecasting models versus early order commitments (Q4443307) (← links)
- The impact of exponential smoothing forecasts on the bullwhip effect (Q4488779) (← links)
- Reducing the Bullwhip effect in a supply chain network by application of optimal control theory (Q4634332) (← links)
- Economic consequences of a production and inventory control policy (Q4671292) (← links)
- The impact of information transparency on the dynamic behaviour of a hybrid manufacturing/remanufacturing system (Q4671315) (← links)
- Forecasting errors and the value of information sharing in a supply chain (Q4674429) (← links)
- Revealing instabilities in a generalized triadic supply network: A bifurcation analysis (Q4683662) (← links)