Product proliferation is a common challenge for firms providing customized products. To cope with this challenge, firms usually incorporate strategies such as component commonality, postponement, and/or delayed differentiation in their supply chains. In this dissertation, we study the effectiveness of these strategies. First, we evaluate the inventory costs for various percentages of common component substitution. Second, we analyze the performance of two postponement strategies and their relationship with product proliferation. Third, we study the cost and benefits of implementing delayed differentiation in a make-to-order environment and provide insights for managers choosing where along the supply chain they should differentiate the...
Purpose - Postponement (also known as delayed product differentiation) has been shown to be an effec...
Purpose A trade-off exists between product variety and supply chain (SC) performance. To help mitiga...
Mass customization (MC) programs are commonly seen in the real world. Many companies offer consumer ...
Product proliferation is a common challenge for firms providing customized products. To cope with t...
This doctoral dissertation titled "Product Strategies in Supply Chains" consists of three essays. In...
Product proliferation occurs in supply chains when manufacturers respond to diverse market needs by ...
This paper focuses on four interrelated strategies: postponement, mass customization, modularization...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
In the first essay, we analyze 360 independent retailers that are supplied by a durable goods manufa...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of supply chain management in enabling man...
Choosing an appropriate supply chain strategy is a complex task. The product, process, and market ch...
Supply chain management is more than a movement advocated by a few pioneers today. It is a strategic...
We study 363 manufacturing businesses to investigate the relationships between product variety manag...
Supply chain leaders in the information technology industry face challenges regarding their ability ...
Much of the research on mass customization strategy implementation reflects a functional focus, cons...
Purpose - Postponement (also known as delayed product differentiation) has been shown to be an effec...
Purpose A trade-off exists between product variety and supply chain (SC) performance. To help mitiga...
Mass customization (MC) programs are commonly seen in the real world. Many companies offer consumer ...
Product proliferation is a common challenge for firms providing customized products. To cope with t...
This doctoral dissertation titled "Product Strategies in Supply Chains" consists of three essays. In...
Product proliferation occurs in supply chains when manufacturers respond to diverse market needs by ...
This paper focuses on four interrelated strategies: postponement, mass customization, modularization...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
In the first essay, we analyze 360 independent retailers that are supplied by a durable goods manufa...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of supply chain management in enabling man...
Choosing an appropriate supply chain strategy is a complex task. The product, process, and market ch...
Supply chain management is more than a movement advocated by a few pioneers today. It is a strategic...
We study 363 manufacturing businesses to investigate the relationships between product variety manag...
Supply chain leaders in the information technology industry face challenges regarding their ability ...
Much of the research on mass customization strategy implementation reflects a functional focus, cons...
Purpose - Postponement (also known as delayed product differentiation) has been shown to be an effec...
Purpose A trade-off exists between product variety and supply chain (SC) performance. To help mitiga...
Mass customization (MC) programs are commonly seen in the real world. Many companies offer consumer ...