Measure of bullwhip effect in supply chains with autoregressive demand process |
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Authors: | Huynh Trung Luong |
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Affiliation: | aAsian Institute of Technology, School of Advanced Technologies, Industrial Systems Engineering Program, P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand |
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Abstract: | In supply chain management, one of the most critical problems which require a lot of effort to deal with is how to quantify and alleviate the impact of bullwhip effect – the phenomenon in which information on demand is distorted while moving upstream. Although it is well established that demand forecast, lead time, order batching, shortage gaming and price fluctuation are the main sources that lead to the bullwhip effect, the problem of quantifying bullwhip effect still remain unsolved in many situations due to the complex nature of the problem. In this research, a measure of bullwhip effect will be developed for a simple two-stage supply chain that includes only one retailer and one supplier in the environment where the retailer employs base stock policy for their inventory and demand forecast is performed through the first-order autoregressive model, AR(1). The effect of autoregressive coefficient and lead time on this measure will then be investigated. |
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Keywords: | Supply chain Bullwhip effect Autoregressive model Base stock policy |
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