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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 VALUE OF INFORMATION SHARING IN A TWO-STAGE SUPPLY CHAIN WITH PRODUCTION CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS: THE INFINITE HORIZON CASE (Q4819219) (← links)
- Cost performance and bullwhip effect in a hybrid manufacturing and remanufacturing system with different control policies (Q5385366) (← links)
- Value of information exchange and synchronization in a multi-tier supply chain (Q5428721) (← links)
- Decentralized supply chain coordination through auction markets: dynamic lot-sizing in distribution networks (Q5428730) (← links)
- Minimizing the bullwhip effect in a supply chain using genetic algorithms (Q5438608) (← links)
- Application of distributed intelligence to reduce the bullwhip effect (Q5438650) (← links)
- An H<sub>∞</sub> control method of the bullwhip effect for a class of supply chain system (Q5444456) (← links)
- All-zero forecasts for lumpy demand: a factorial study (Q5444467) (← links)
- The value of information sharing in the presence of supply uncertainty and demand volatility (Q5444499) (← links)
- Estimation in supply chain inventory management (Q5478843) (← links)
- Issues on the reduction of demand variance in the supply chain (Q5478846) (← links)
- An IT-enabled supply chain model: a simulation study (Q5499837) (← links)
- Logistics in Real Time Inventory Routing Operations under Stochastic Demand (Q5850932) (← links)
- Nonlinear modeling and performance analysis of a closed-loop supply chain in the presence of stochastic noise (Q5861125) (← links)
- Distributionally Robust Inventory Control When Demand Is a Martingale (Q5868962) (← links)
- Optimal stochastic inventory-distribution strategy for damaged multi-echelon humanitarian logistics network (Q6112610) (← links)
- Two-part tariffs, inventory stockpiling, and the bullwhip effect (Q6167406) (← links)
- Fake news, misinformation, disinformation and supply chain risks and disruptions: risk management and resilience using blockchain (Q6167967) (← links)
- Demand forecasting and information sharing of a green supply chain considering data company (Q6173936) (← links)
- Reducing the supply-chain nervosity thanks to flexible planning (Q6619798) (← links)