The bullwhip effect: Progress, trends and directions

Volume: 250, Issue: 3, Pages: 691 - 701
Published: May 1, 2016
Abstract
The bullwhip effect refers to the phenomenon where order variability increases as the orders move upstream in the supply chain. This paper provides a review of the bullwhip literature which adopts empirical, experimental and analytical methodologies. Early econometric evidence of bullwhip is highlighted. Findings from empirical and experimental research are compared with analytical and simulation results. Assumptions and approximations for...
Paper Details
Title
The bullwhip effect: Progress, trends and directions
Published Date
May 1, 2016
Volume
250
Issue
3
Pages
691 - 701
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