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The following pages link to Taming the bullwhip effect whilst watching customer service in a single supply chain echelon (Q2491780):
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- Service supply chain management: a review of operational models (Q320065) (← links)
- A technique to develop simplified and linearised models of complex dynamic supply chain systems (Q322792) (← links)
- Optimizing of bullwhip effect and net stock amplification in three-echelon supply chains using evolutionary multi-objective metaheuristics (Q324324) (← links)
- Research on a scheduling mechanism in a complex system based on TOC (Q528420) (← links)
- Quantifying bullwhip effect in a closed loop supply chain (Q535612) (← links)
- Study of the bullwhip effect under various forecasting methods in electronics supply chain with dual retailers considering market share (Q680834) (← links)
- An integrated production and inventory model to dampen upstream demand variability in the supply chain (Q857368) (← links)
- Reverse bullwhip effect in pricing (Q948673) (← links)
- The bullwhip effect in supply chain networks (Q1038340) (← links)
- Managing the order pipeline to reduce supply chain volatility (Q1046111) (← 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)
- Exploring the interaction of inventory policies across the supply chain: an agent-based approach (Q1652093) (← links)
- On the bullwhip avoidance phase: the synchronised supply chain (Q1926819) (← links)
- The value of regulating returns for enhancing the dynamic behaviour of hybrid manufacturing-remanufacturing systems (Q1999397) (← links)
- Coordination mechanism of supply chain considering the bullwhip effect under digital technologies (Q2007329) (← links)
- Forecasting of lead-time demand variance: implications for safety stock calculations (Q2242338) (← links)
- Coordinating lead times and safety stocks under autocorrelated demand (Q2255886) (← links)
- Conditions of reverse bullwhip effect in pricing for price-sensitive demand functions (Q2271826) (← 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)
- Networked base-stock inventory control in complex distribution systems (Q2298340) (← links)
- Measure of bullwhip effect in supply chains: the case of high order autoregressive demand process (Q2370345) (← links)
- A measure of bullwhip effect in supply chains with a mixed autoregressive-moving average demand process (Q2426576) (← links)
- Impact of replenishment rules with endogenous lead times on supply chain performance (Abstract of thesis) (Q2477621) (← links)
- Measuring endogenous supply chain volatility: Beyond the bullwhip effect (Q2477677) (← links)
- A simulation model of a coordinated decentralized supply chain (Q2794683) (← links)
- A supply chain contract with flexibility as a risk-sharing mechanism for demand forecasting (Q2873113) (← links)
- Inventory performance of some supply chain inventory policies under impulse demands (Q3055431) (← links)
- An IT-enabled supply chain model: a simulation study (Q5499837) (← links)