广义需求模型下的信息共享与订单波动控制

Information Sharing and Order Variability Control Under a Generalized Demand Model

Management Science · 2009
被引 231 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

在广义需求模型下研究信息共享对牛鞭效应的影响,发现订单平滑与信息共享结合可改善供应链绩效,并给出最优平滑参数。

Abstract

The value of information sharing and how it could address the bullwhip effect have been the subject of studies in the literature. Most of these studies used different forms of demand models, assuming that no order smoothing was used by the retailer and that the supplier has full knowledge of the retailer's demand model and order policy. In this paper, we contribute to the literature by starting with a most general demand model, coupled with a smoothing policy for order variability control. In addition, we do not require that the supplier has full knowledge of the retailer's demand model and order policy, but instead let the retailer share its projected future orders (and freely revise them as the retailer sees fit). Under such a setting, we first obtain a unifying formula for the magnitude of the bullwhip effect. The formula indicates that it is the forecast correlation over the exposure period as a whole that determines the magnitude of the bullwhip effect. We then quantify the value of information sharing and generalize the existing results in the literature. Finally, we explore the optimal smoothing parameters that could benefit the total supply chain. The resulting optimal policy resembles the postponement strategy. We find that information sharing together with order postponement improves the supply chain performance, even though the order variability may amplify in some cases.

信息共享牛鞭效应订单平滑需求模型