Price fluctuation is a practice commonly used by companies to stimulate demand and a main cause of the Bullwhip effect. Assuming a staggered step demand pattern that responds elastically to retailer’s price fluctuation, and by using a supply chain management dynamic model, we will analyse the impact of these fluctuations on the variability of the orders placed along a traditional multilevel supply chain. Subsequently, the results obtained will serve to propose a forecasting model enabling to calculate the potential variability of orders placed by each echelon on the basis of the price pattern used. Finally, under the hypothesis of an environment of collaboration between the different members of the chain, we propose a predictive model that ...
Bullwhip (or whiplash) effect is an observed phenomenon in forecast driven distribution channeland c...
We review a range of methodological approaches to solving the bullwhip problem. The bullwhip problem...
Robust, multi-echelon dynamical models are proposed for better understanding of the bullwhip effect ...
Price fluctuation is a practice commonly used by companies to stimulate demand and a main cause of t...
The bullwhip effect (Lee et al, 1997a) is a known supply chain phenomenon where small variations in ...
The bullwhip effect (Lee et al, 1997a) is a known supply chain phenomenon where small variations in ...
In Supply Chain Management, a phenomenon called the "Bullwhip Effect" has attracted considerable att...
Forrester analyzed Supply Chain and the different levels existing in it, as well as the participant ...
[[abstract]]In the field of supply chain management, there is a phenomenon worth paying attention to...
Forrester analyzed Supply Chain and the different levels existing in it, as well as the participant ...
The paper proposes both statistical and simulation-based analysis and evaluation of the bullwhip eff...
Superior supply chains are one of the best ways to compete in today\u27s marketplaces. In Supply Cha...
Supply chain inventories are prone to fluctuations and instability. Small variations in end item dem...
The bullwhip effect is a phenomenon in forecast-driven distribution channels, which is associated wi...
AbstractThe bullwhip effect refers to the phenomenon where order variability increases as the orders...
Bullwhip (or whiplash) effect is an observed phenomenon in forecast driven distribution channeland c...
We review a range of methodological approaches to solving the bullwhip problem. The bullwhip problem...
Robust, multi-echelon dynamical models are proposed for better understanding of the bullwhip effect ...
Price fluctuation is a practice commonly used by companies to stimulate demand and a main cause of t...
The bullwhip effect (Lee et al, 1997a) is a known supply chain phenomenon where small variations in ...
The bullwhip effect (Lee et al, 1997a) is a known supply chain phenomenon where small variations in ...
In Supply Chain Management, a phenomenon called the "Bullwhip Effect" has attracted considerable att...
Forrester analyzed Supply Chain and the different levels existing in it, as well as the participant ...
[[abstract]]In the field of supply chain management, there is a phenomenon worth paying attention to...
Forrester analyzed Supply Chain and the different levels existing in it, as well as the participant ...
The paper proposes both statistical and simulation-based analysis and evaluation of the bullwhip eff...
Superior supply chains are one of the best ways to compete in today\u27s marketplaces. In Supply Cha...
Supply chain inventories are prone to fluctuations and instability. Small variations in end item dem...
The bullwhip effect is a phenomenon in forecast-driven distribution channels, which is associated wi...
AbstractThe bullwhip effect refers to the phenomenon where order variability increases as the orders...
Bullwhip (or whiplash) effect is an observed phenomenon in forecast driven distribution channeland c...
We review a range of methodological approaches to solving the bullwhip problem. The bullwhip problem...
Robust, multi-echelon dynamical models are proposed for better understanding of the bullwhip effect ...