We consider the problem of assessing value of demand sharing in a multi-stage supply chain in which the retailer observes stationary autoregressive moving average demand with Gaussian white noise (shocks). Similar to previous research, we assume each supply chain player constructs its best linear forecast of the leadtime demand and uses it to determine the order quantity via a periodic review myopic order-up-to policy. We demonstrate how a typical supply chain player can determine the extent of its available information under demand sharing by studying the properties of the moving average polynomials of adjacent supply chain players. Hence, we study how a player can determine its available information under demand sharing, and use this info...
I study the role of industries position in supply chains in shaping the transmission of final demand...
Demand information sharing is used by many organizations to counter the bullwhip effect. A stream of...
We investigate pricing decisions and information value in two competing supply chains, each consisti...
We consider the problem of assessing value of demand sharing in a multi-stage supply chain in which ...
We introduce a class of new sharing arrangements in a multi-stage supply chain in which the retailer...
We study a two-stage supply chain where the retailer observes two demand streams coming from two co...
In this paper, we revisit the problem of demand propagation in a multi-stage supply chain in which t...
The operations management literature is abundant in discussions on the benefits of information shari...
We consider two inventory models to study the value of information and information sharing in a supp...
Many companies are adopting strategies that enable Demand Information Sharing (DIS) between the supp...
There is a substantive amount of literature showing that demand information sharing can lead to cons...
Information sharing has been identified in the academic literature, as one of the most important lev...
This paper discusses impacts of sharing information about market demand patterns on supply chain per...
This technical companion serves as a supplementary material. We first show the proof of Propo-sition...
I study the role of industries position in supply chains in shaping the transmission of final demand...
Demand information sharing is used by many organizations to counter the bullwhip effect. A stream of...
We investigate pricing decisions and information value in two competing supply chains, each consisti...
We consider the problem of assessing value of demand sharing in a multi-stage supply chain in which ...
We introduce a class of new sharing arrangements in a multi-stage supply chain in which the retailer...
We study a two-stage supply chain where the retailer observes two demand streams coming from two co...
In this paper, we revisit the problem of demand propagation in a multi-stage supply chain in which t...
The operations management literature is abundant in discussions on the benefits of information shari...
We consider two inventory models to study the value of information and information sharing in a supp...
Many companies are adopting strategies that enable Demand Information Sharing (DIS) between the supp...
There is a substantive amount of literature showing that demand information sharing can lead to cons...
Information sharing has been identified in the academic literature, as one of the most important lev...
This paper discusses impacts of sharing information about market demand patterns on supply chain per...
This technical companion serves as a supplementary material. We first show the proof of Propo-sition...
I study the role of industries position in supply chains in shaping the transmission of final demand...
Demand information sharing is used by many organizations to counter the bullwhip effect. A stream of...
We investigate pricing decisions and information value in two competing supply chains, each consisti...