It has long been recognized that the bullwhip effect in real life depends on a behavioral component. However, non-experimental research typically considers only structural causes in its analysis. In this paper, we study the impact of behavioral biases on the performance of inventory/production systems modeled through an APVIOBPCS (Automatic Pipeline, Variable Inventory, Order Based Production Control System) design using linear control theory. To explicitly model managerial behavior, we allow independent adjustments to in- ventory and pipeline feedback loops. We consider the biases of smoothing/over-reaction to inventory and pipeline mismatches, and the under/over-estimation of the pipeline. To quantify the performance of the system, we fir...
This paper analyzes the bullwhip effect in decentralized, linear and time-invariant (LTI) supply cha...
Bullwhip effect is a threat observed in multi-echelon supply chains, which is one of the prominent i...
One of Forrester’s (1958) original intentions of presenting a production-distribution system model w...
It has long been recognized that the bullwhip effect in real life depends on a behavioral component....
In this paper, we use linear control theory to analyze the performance of a firm generating material...
The Bullwhip Problem in supply chains is first outlined. A discrete control theory model of a generi...
In this paper, we study the performance of an Automatic Pipeline, Variable Inventory, Order-Based Pr...
Part VI: Services, Supply Chains and OperationsInternational audienceThe literature concerning the b...
An important contributory factor to the bullwhip effect (i.e. the variance amplification of order qu...
The authors analyze the bullwhip effect in multistage, decentralized supply chains operated with lin...
The tendency of orders to increase in variability as one moves up a supply chain is commonly known a...
We consider how lead-times create the bullwhip effect in an inventory replenishment system. The inve...
AbstractControl theory approach to the supply chain is an analytical method to quantify the bullwhip...
This paper analyzes the bullwhip effect in decentralized, linear and time-invariant (LTI) supply cha...
Bullwhip effect is a threat observed in multi-echelon supply chains, which is one of the prominent i...
One of Forrester’s (1958) original intentions of presenting a production-distribution system model w...
It has long been recognized that the bullwhip effect in real life depends on a behavioral component....
In this paper, we use linear control theory to analyze the performance of a firm generating material...
The Bullwhip Problem in supply chains is first outlined. A discrete control theory model of a generi...
In this paper, we study the performance of an Automatic Pipeline, Variable Inventory, Order-Based Pr...
Part VI: Services, Supply Chains and OperationsInternational audienceThe literature concerning the b...
An important contributory factor to the bullwhip effect (i.e. the variance amplification of order qu...
The authors analyze the bullwhip effect in multistage, decentralized supply chains operated with lin...
The tendency of orders to increase in variability as one moves up a supply chain is commonly known a...
We consider how lead-times create the bullwhip effect in an inventory replenishment system. The inve...
AbstractControl theory approach to the supply chain is an analytical method to quantify the bullwhip...
This paper analyzes the bullwhip effect in decentralized, linear and time-invariant (LTI) supply cha...
Bullwhip effect is a threat observed in multi-echelon supply chains, which is one of the prominent i...
One of Forrester’s (1958) original intentions of presenting a production-distribution system model w...