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This paper analyzes the performance of global value chains during the trade collapse. To do so, it exploits a unique transaction-level dataset on French firms containing information on cross-border monthly transactions matched with data on worldwide intra-firm linkages as defined by property...
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The Bullwhip effect is a well-known phenomenon, which affects the supply chain management process. It produces variations in a customer's demand pattern, which amplify as they pass through the production, supply and distribution processes. The deviation gets amplified upstream at each level of...
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This paper is based on the study of a few selected distributors operating in two consumer electronics supply chains. The purpose of this study is to quantify the bullwhip effect generated by them and compare the two distribution systems. An attempt has also been made to examine the systems with...
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The primary objective of this study is to conduct a large-sample empirical investigation of how relational capital impacts bullwhip at the supplier. The study uses mandatory disclosures in regulatory filings of US firms to identify a supplier's major customers and constructs empirical proxies of...
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Due to the more complex structure of the omnichannel supply chain, the variation and influencing factors of its bullwhip effect have aroused increasing scholarly attention.In this paper, we study omni-channel supply chains that include both online and offline channels and the demand for goods in...
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This paper analyzes the performance of global value chains during the trade collapse. To do so, it exploits a unique transaction-level dataset on French firms containing information on cross-border monthly transactions matched with data on worldwide intra-firm linkages as defined by property...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013110403
This paper analyzes the performance of global value chains during the trade collapse. To do so, it exploits a unique transaction-level dataset on French firms containing information on cross-border monthly transactions matched with data on worldwide intra-firm linkages as defined by property...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013113261