Closed-loop supply chains are complex systems as they involve the seamless backward and forward flow of products and information. With the advent of e-commerce and online shopping, there has been a growing interest in product returns and the associated impact on inventory variance and the bullwhip effect. In this paper, a novel four-echelon closed-loop supply chain model is presented, where base-stock replenishment policies are modelled by means of a proportional controller. A stochastic state-space model is implemented, initially to capture the supply chain dynamics while the model is analysed under stationarity conditions with the aid of a covariance matrix. This allows the bullwhip effect to be expressed as a function of replenishment po...
In this review we focus on supply coordination and use the bullwhip effect as the key example of sup...
We review a range of methodological approaches to solving the bullwhip problem. The bullwhip problem...
This paper constructs a model of a supply chain to examine how demand volatility is passed upstream ...
Closed-loop supply chains are complex systems as they involve the seamless backward and forward flow...
This paper focuses on the impact of return decisions on the bullwhip effect in the online closed-loo...
[[abstract]]In the field of supply chain management, there is a phenomenon worth paying attention to...
This paper develops a mathematical model using differential equations and considers a bullwhip effec...
Abstract Improvement of sustainable consciousness lead attention to be paid on reverse supply chain...
The Bullwhip Problem in supply chains is first outlined. A discrete control theory model of a generi...
A simple dynamic model of a hybrid manufacturing/remanufacturing system is investigated. In particul...
Coordination is very important in supply chain management and it is one of the main factors in suppl...
An important contributory factor to the bullwhip effect (i.e. the variance amplification of order qu...
An important contributory factor to the bullwhip effect (i.e. the variance amplification of order qu...
AbstractControl theory approach to the supply chain is an analytical method to quantify the bullwhip...
In this review we focus on supply coordination and use the bullwhip effect as the key example of sup...
We review a range of methodological approaches to solving the bullwhip problem. The bullwhip problem...
This paper constructs a model of a supply chain to examine how demand volatility is passed upstream ...
Closed-loop supply chains are complex systems as they involve the seamless backward and forward flow...
This paper focuses on the impact of return decisions on the bullwhip effect in the online closed-loo...
[[abstract]]In the field of supply chain management, there is a phenomenon worth paying attention to...
This paper develops a mathematical model using differential equations and considers a bullwhip effec...
Abstract Improvement of sustainable consciousness lead attention to be paid on reverse supply chain...
The Bullwhip Problem in supply chains is first outlined. A discrete control theory model of a generi...
A simple dynamic model of a hybrid manufacturing/remanufacturing system is investigated. In particul...
Coordination is very important in supply chain management and it is one of the main factors in suppl...
An important contributory factor to the bullwhip effect (i.e. the variance amplification of order qu...
An important contributory factor to the bullwhip effect (i.e. the variance amplification of order qu...
AbstractControl theory approach to the supply chain is an analytical method to quantify the bullwhip...
In this review we focus on supply coordination and use the bullwhip effect as the key example of sup...
We review a range of methodological approaches to solving the bullwhip problem. The bullwhip problem...
This paper constructs a model of a supply chain to examine how demand volatility is passed upstream ...