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The following pages link to Exploiting timely demand information to reduce inventories (Q1268256):
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- Demand forecast sharing in a dual-channel supply chain (Q858402) (← links)
- Coordination mechanisms of supply chain systems (Q858405) (← links)
- The impacts of the full returns policy on a supply chain with information asymmetry (Q869598) (← links)
- Central versus local multiple stage inventory planning: an analysis of solutions (Q872248) (← links)
- A framework for the value of information in inventory replenishment (Q884049) (← links)
- Impact of information sharing and lead time on bullwhip effect and on-hand inventory (Q1011190) (← links)
- The value of information in a capacitated closed loop supply chain (Q1026780) (← links)
- Internal supply chain coordination in the electric utility industry (Q1027552) (← links)
- Effects of knowledge spillover on inter-organizational resource sharing decision in collaborative knowledge creation (Q1038364) (← links)
- Price discount based on early order commitment in a single manufacturer-multiple retailer supply chain (Q1042488) (← links)
- Knowledge-based framework for automated dynamic supply chain configuration (Q1776967) (← links)
- Integrated production/distribution planning in supply chains: An invited review (Q1809796) (← links)
- Improving supply-chain performance by sharing advance demand information (Q1847235) (← links)
- Impact of demand correlation on the value of and incentives for information sharing in a supply chain (Q1869682) (← links)
- Predicting retailer orders with POS and order data: the inventory balance effect (Q2255981) (← links)
- The impact of sharing customer returns information in a supply chain with and without a buyback policy (Q2275801) (← links)
- A decision on the store-within-a-store strategy based on the uncertainty model (Q2298395) (← links)
- On the tradeoff between optimal order-base-stock levels and demand lead-times (Q2482825) (← links)
- Strategic information sharing in a supply chain (Q2503227) (← links)
- The governing dynamics of supply chains: the impact of altruistic behaviour (Q2507917) (← links)
- Quick response policy with Bayesian information updates (Q2575565) (← links)
- Supply chain disruption risk management through strategic information acquisition and sharing and risk-sharing contracts (Q3005809) (← links)
- Issues and opportunities regarding replanning and rescheduling frequencies (Q3055311) (← links)
- System dynamics modelling for supply-chain management: A case study on a supermarket chain in the UK (Q3157993) (← links)
- Early-stage firms and delay-based inventory control using decision-making tableaux (Q3163190) (← links)
- Analysis of the bullwhip effect in multi-product, multi-stage supply chain systems–a simulation approach (Q3163214) (← links)
- Radio frequency identification system optimisation models for lifecycle of a durable product (Q3163392) (← links)
- Demand Forecasting and Pricing Decision with the Entry of Store Brand under Various Information Sharing Scenarios (Q4978460) (← links)
- Framework for flexibility in dynamic supply chain management (Q5385458) (← links)
- Value of information exchange and synchronization in a multi-tier supply chain (Q5428721) (← links)
- The use of advance demand information in a project-based supply chain (Q5937713) (← links)
- Value of information sharing in supply chain under promotional competition (Q6071067) (← links)
- Retailer inventory data sharing in a fresh product supply chain (Q6109814) (← links)
- The value of time and temperature history information for the distribution of perishables (Q6113362) (← links)
- Value of Information in a Capacitated Supply Chain (Q6160354) (← links)