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The following pages link to Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: The Bullwhip Effect (Q4367185):
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- Issues on the reduction of demand variance in the supply chain (Q5478846) (← links)
- An IT-enabled supply chain model: a simulation study (Q5499837) (← links)
- Sourcing decisions with capacity reservation contracts (Q5935394) (← links)
- The use of advance demand information in a project-based supply chain (Q5937713) (← links)
- Benefits of co-operation in a production distribution environment (Q5937718) (← links)
- Optimal reorder decision utilizing centralized stock information in a two-echelon distribution system (Q5955477) (← links)
- Inventory transshipment game with limited supply: Trap or treat (Q6072150) (← links)
- Demand information acquisition strategy in a dual channel supply chain (Q6079104) (← links)
- Estimating large‐dimensional connectedness tables: The great moderation through the lens of sectoral spillovers (Q6088831) (← links)
- Flight from COVID-19: multiscale and multilayer analyses of the epidemic-induced network adaptations (Q6097430) (← links)
- Supply chain vulnerability assessment for manufacturing industry (Q6110126) (← links)
- Sources of uncertainty and risk quantification methods in supply chain management: a literature study (Q6119819) (← links)
- Supply Chain Planning Models in the Pulp and Paper Industry (Q6160205) (← links)
- Two-part tariffs, inventory stockpiling, and the bullwhip effect (Q6167406) (← links)
- Blockchain technology's impact on supply chain integration and sustainable supply chain performance: evidence from the automotive industry (Q6167947) (← links)
- Fake news, misinformation, disinformation and supply chain risks and disruptions: risk management and resilience using blockchain (Q6167967) (← links)
- The role of alliance management, big data analytics and information visibility on new-product development capability (Q6491711) (← links)
- When is the next order? Nowcasting channel inventories with point-of-sales data to predict the timing of retail orders (Q6554597) (← links)
- Effects of behavioral bias regarding demand forecasting in a competitive market (Q6583703) (← links)
- Blockchain application for the supply chain optimization (Q6615835) (← links)
- Reducing the supply-chain nervosity thanks to flexible planning (Q6619798) (← links)