• Title of article

    Modeling stock-out loss and overstocking loss generated by bullwhip eect

  • Author/Authors

    Zanddizari, M. Smith School of Business - University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA , Tavakkoli-Moghaddam, R. Department of Industrial Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Azaron, A. Department of Industrial Engineering - Istanbul Sehir University, Istanbul, Turkey

  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    1913
  • To page
    1924
  • Abstract
    Although the literature of the supply chain abounds with the analysis of the bullwhip eect, few studies regarding the impact of the bullwhip eect or demand distortion on the supply chain prot have been done. Hence, the concept of Distance to Loss (DL) is introduced, which is a function of the retailer's selling price, the manufacturer's wholesale price, the end item's salvage value, the retailer's expected demand, and the retailer's variance of demand. This concept can perfectly model both stock-out loss and overstocking loss emanated by the bullwhip eect and combine both the newsvendor model and credit risk concepts. Our ndings are based on an experimental design and are profoundly in line with previous research. In particular, our model indicates that variations in demand parameters, retailer's selling price, and manufacturer's wholesale price impinge on the retailer's DL, whereas a slight increase in the salvage value negligibly aects the retailer's DL.
  • Keywords
    Supply chain management , Inventory control , Bullwhip eect , KMV model , Distance to default
  • Journal title
    Scientia Iranica(Transactions E: Industrial Engineering)
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2524974