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The following pages link to The Effect of Collaborative Forecasting on Supply Chain Performance (Q3114733):
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- Don't ask, don't tell: sharing revenues with a dishonest retailer (Q320728) (← links)
- A collaborative decentralized distribution system with demand forecast updates (Q421786) (← links)
- The resource allocation problem for demand forecasting and performance measurement (Q433849) (← links)
- Analysis of compound bullwhip effect causes (Q541696) (← links)
- Demand forecast sharing in a dual-channel supply chain (Q858402) (← links)
- Capacity augmentation of a supply chain for a short lifecycle product: a system dynamics framework (Q858448) (← links)
- The value of early order commitment in a two-level supply chain (Q869166) (← links)
- The effect of information sharing on supply chain stability and the bullwhip effect (Q884035) (← links)
- A framework for the value of information in inventory replenishment (Q884049) (← links)
- Price discount based on early order commitment in a single manufacturer-multiple retailer supply chain (Q1042488) (← links)
- Travail, transparency and trust: A case study of computer-supported collaborative supply chain planning in high-tech electronics. (Q1417543) (← links)
- Tactical sales forecasting using a very large set of macroeconomic indicators (Q1681509) (← links)
- A new business mode for FTs chain in an E-commerce environment (Q1718909) (← links)
- Factors that affect the improvement of demand forecast accuracy through point-of-sale reporting (Q1753418) (← links)
- How collaborative forecasting can reduce forecast accuracy (Q1785377) (← links)
- Information transformation in a supply chain: a simulation study (Q1886874) (← links)
- Bilateral information sharing in two supply chains with complementary products (Q1984853) (← links)
- The value of information for price dependent demand (Q2028889) (← links)
- Possibilistic cooperative advertising and pricing games for a two-echelon supply chain (Q2098327) (← links)
- Blockchain-enabled supply chains: an application in fresh-cut flowers (Q2110072) (← links)
- \textit{Put your money where your forecast is}: supply chain collaborative forecasting with cost-function-based prediction markets (Q2116926) (← links)
- On the value of information sharing in the presence of information errors (Q2240062) (← links)
- Predicting retailer orders with POS and order data: the inventory balance effect (Q2255981) (← links)
- After-sale service deployment and information sharing in a supply chain under demand uncertainty (Q2312330) (← links)
- Modeling and analysis of build-to-order supply chains (Q2378331) (← links)
- Target market selection and marketing effort under uncertainty: the selective newsvendor (Q2482780) (← links)
- The governing dynamics of supply chains: the impact of altruistic behaviour (Q2507917) (← links)
- `Too little' or `Too late': the timing of supply chain demand collaboration (Q2629677) (← links)
- Two-period pricing and ordering decisions of perishable products with a learning period for demand disruption (Q2666713) (← links)
- Information sharing across multiple buyers in a supply chain (Q2884816) (← links)
- Forecast Information Sharing for Managing Supply Chains in the Big Data Era: Recent Development and Future Research (Q2973352) (← links)
- Determining the optimal collaborative benchmarks in a supply chain (Q3055343) (← links)
- Modelling and analysis of inventory replenishment for perishable agricultural products with buyer–seller collaboration (Q3102818) (← links)
- On the Benefits of Collaborative Forecasting Partnerships Between Retailers and Manufacturers (Q3116108) (← links)
- OPTIMAL PRODUCTION POLICIES WITH MULTISTAGE STOCHASTIC DEMAND LEAD TIMES (Q3183128) (← links)
- The impact of collaborative forecasting in the supply chain management of high technology products (Q3511660) (← links)
- Collaboration forms, information and communication technologies, and coordination mechanisms in CPFR (Q3527933) (← links)
- FROM CHOICE OF PROCUREMENT STRATEGY TO SUPPLY NETWORK CONFIGURATION: AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH (Q5306194) (← links)
- Application of distributed intelligence to reduce the bullwhip effect (Q5438650) (← links)