In this paper, we revisit the problem of demand propagation in a multi-stage supply chain in which the retailer observes ARMA demand. In contrast to previous work, we show how each player constructs the order based upon its best linear forecast of leadtime demand given its available information. In order to characterize how demand propagates through the supply chain we construct a new process which we call quasi-ARMA or QUARMA. QUARMA is a generalization of the ARMA model. We show that the typical player observes QUARMA demand and places orders that are also QUARMA. Thus, the demand propagation model is QUARMA-in-QUARMA-out. We study the value of information sharing between adjacent players in the supply chain. We demonstrate that under cer...
International audienceThe main objective of studying decentralized supply chains is to demonstrate t...
International audienceFor many years, the main objective of studying decentralized supply chains was...
This technical companion serves as a supplementary material. We first show the proof of Propo-sition...
In this paper, we revisit the problem of demand propagation in a multi-stage supply chain in which t...
We introduce a class of new sharing arrangements in a multi-stage supply chain in which the retailer...
We consider the problem of assessing value of demand sharing in a multi-stage supply chain in which ...
We study a two-stage supply chain where the retailer observes two demand streams coming from two co...
We consider two inventory models to study the value of information and information sharing in a supp...
The operations management literature is abundant in discussions on the benefits of information shari...
We provide an empirical and theoretical assessment of the value of information sharing in a two-stag...
This paper investigates the issue of demand forecast sharing in a supply chain, in which either the ...
This doctoral dissertation is centered around sharing forecast information within a supply chain. Ba...
There is a substantive amount of literature showing that demand information sharing can lead to cons...
International audienceThe main objective of studying decentralized supply chains is to demonstrate t...
International audienceFor many years, the main objective of studying decentralized supply chains was...
This technical companion serves as a supplementary material. We first show the proof of Propo-sition...
In this paper, we revisit the problem of demand propagation in a multi-stage supply chain in which t...
We introduce a class of new sharing arrangements in a multi-stage supply chain in which the retailer...
We consider the problem of assessing value of demand sharing in a multi-stage supply chain in which ...
We study a two-stage supply chain where the retailer observes two demand streams coming from two co...
We consider two inventory models to study the value of information and information sharing in a supp...
The operations management literature is abundant in discussions on the benefits of information shari...
We provide an empirical and theoretical assessment of the value of information sharing in a two-stag...
This paper investigates the issue of demand forecast sharing in a supply chain, in which either the ...
This doctoral dissertation is centered around sharing forecast information within a supply chain. Ba...
There is a substantive amount of literature showing that demand information sharing can lead to cons...
International audienceThe main objective of studying decentralized supply chains is to demonstrate t...
International audienceFor many years, the main objective of studying decentralized supply chains was...
This technical companion serves as a supplementary material. We first show the proof of Propo-sition...