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The following pages link to Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: The Bullwhip Effect (Q4367185):
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- Semiconductor lot allocation using robust optimization (Q976354) (← links)
- The study of the chaotic behavior in retailer's demand model (Q1009424) (← links)
- Impact of information sharing and lead time on bullwhip effect and on-hand inventory (Q1011190) (← links)
- Supplier managed inventory in the OEM supply chain: The impact of relationship types on total costs and cost distribution (Q1017948) (← links)
- Customer segmentation, allocation planning and order promising in make-to-stock production (Q1017957) (← links)
- The bullwhip effect in supply chain networks (Q1038340) (← links)
- Effects of knowledge spillover on inter-organizational resource sharing decision in collaborative knowledge creation (Q1038364) (← links)
- Optimal inventory decisions in a multiperiod newsvendor problem with partially observed Markovian supply capacities (Q1039799) (← links)
- Robust multi-echelon multi-period inventory control (Q1042261) (← links)
- Managing the order pipeline to reduce supply chain volatility (Q1046111) (← links)
- Bunching in the production process (Q1351761) (← links)
- Leveraging information in multi-echelon inventory systems. (Q1410339) (← links)
- Travail, transparency and trust: A case study of computer-supported collaborative supply chain planning in high-tech electronics. (Q1417543) (← links)
- The impact of information enrichment on the bullwhip effect in supply chains: a control engineering perspective. (Q1420400) (← links)
- Dynamic simulation of the supply chain for a short life cycle product -- lessons from the Tamagotchi case. (Q1427117) (← links)
- Analyzing variability in continuous processes. (Q1429933) (← links)
- Modelling and simulating multi-echelon food systems. (Q1582196) (← links)
- Modeling and analysis of the causes of bullwhip effect in centralized and decentralized supply chain using response surface method (Q1630170) (← links)
- Order-up-to policies in information exchange supply chains (Q1634155) (← links)
- Discrete switched model and fuzzy robust control of dynamic supply chain network (Q1646467) (← links)
- Coping with demand volatility in retail pharmacies with the aid of big data exploration (Q1651681) (← links)
- Measure of bullwhip effect in supply chains with first-order bivariate vector autoregression time-series demand model (Q1652054) (← 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)
- Inherent complexity research on the bullwhip effect in supply chains with two retailers: the impact of three forecasting methods considering market share (Q1723817) (← links)
- Discounting revisited: evolutionary perspectives on competition and coordination in a supply chain with multiple retailers (Q1725821) (← links)
- Inventory and production dynamics in a discrete-time vendor-managed inventory supply chain system (Q1727183) (← links)
- Multiple order-up-to policy for mitigating bullwhip effect in supply chain network (Q1730464) (← links)
- Should a manufacturer give up pricing power in a vertical information-sharing channel? (Q1734345) (← links)
- Focus theory of choice and its application to resolving the St. Petersburg, Allais, and Ellsberg paradoxes and other anomalies (Q1734354) (← links)
- Transshipments in supply chains: a behavioral investigation (Q1750486) (← links)
- Mitigating variance amplification under stochastic lead-time: the proportional control approach (Q1752181) (← links)
- Supply chain coordination with information sharing: the informational advantage of GPOs (Q1752261) (← links)
- Order variability in perishable product supply chains (Q1753403) (← links)
- Supply chain forecasting when information is not shared (Q1753520) (← links)
- Work-education mismatch: an endogenous theory of professionalization (Q1753657) (← links)
- The multivariate bullwhip effect (Q1754211) (← links)
- A mathematical example of the two-echelon inventory model with asymmetric market information (Q1763273) (← links)
- Fuzzy decision modeling for supply chain management (Q1770717) (← links)
- Multi-product lot-sizing with a transportation capacity reservation contract (Q1776959) (← links)
- Knowledge-based framework for automated dynamic supply chain configuration (Q1776967) (← 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)
- The impact of partial information sharing in a two-echelon supply chain (Q1785222) (← links)
- The impact of stock-dependent demand on supply chain dynamics (Q1791480) (← links)
- Integrated production/distribution planning in supply chains: An invited review (Q1809796) (← links)
- Strategic commitment versus postponement in a two-tier supply chain (Q1847213) (← links)
- Improving supply-chain performance by sharing advance demand information (Q1847235) (← links)
- The impact of forecasting model selection on the value of information sharing in a supply chain (Q1848368) (← links)
- A position paper on the agenda for soft decision analysis (Q1867389) (← links)
- An infinite horizon inventory model with periodic order commitment (Q1869510) (← links)