Testing the Potential of RFID to Increase Supply-Chain Agility and to Mitigate the Bullwhip Effect
This study examines the potential of RFID technology to increase the agility of supply-chain e-commerce systems by mitigating the bullwhip effect. The bullwhip effect is a supply-chain phenomenon that reveals a lack of business agility characterized by the amplification of inventory variance. This study employs an experiment involving a modified Beer Distribution Game to simulate an RFID-enabled supply chain. The results provide empirical evidence that RFID technology can increase a supply chain’s agility and reduce the bullwhip effect by reducing inventory holding costs, stock out costs, and inventory-level variances. The results are all the more important when applied to interorganizational e-commerce systems.
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2010
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Authors: | Vance, Anthony ; Lowry, Paul Benjamin ; Ogden, Jeffrey A. |
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International Journal of Applied Logistics (IJAL). - IGI Global, ISSN 1947-9573. - Vol. 1.2010, 1, p. 48-66
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IGI Global |
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