Title :
Supply Chain Risk Management: An Agent-Based Simulation to Study the Impact of Retail Stockouts
Author :
Wu, Tsai-Fu ; Simin Huang ; Blackhurst, Jennifer ; Xiaoling Zhang ; Shanshan Wang
Author_Institution :
Ind. Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
In today´s highly dynamic and competitive environment, companies are under the pressure to improve their supply chain strategy in order to be more responsive to customer demand. However, supply chains are susceptible to unanticipated events that make responsive supply chain management a challenging task. One such disruption event is a product stockout at the retailer. In this paper, we investigate retail stockouts through the development of an agent-based simulation model in order to develop a better understanding of the effect of different stockout lengths for different products (with different consumer response profiles to stockouts) on both the retailer and the manufacturer of the product. We consider the change of market share as a measure of resilience for both the manufacturer and the retailer to examine the impact of the stockout. Insights are developed for manufacturers and retailers in responding to the stockout disruption.
Keywords :
retailing; risk management; stock control; supply chain management; agent-based simulation; consumer response profiles; customer demand; market share; product stockout; retail stockouts; supply chain disruption; supply chain risk management; supply chain strategy; Adaptation models; Autonomous agents; Consumer behavior; Risk management; Simulation; Supply chains; Agent-based simulation; consumer response; market share; retail stockout; supply network disruption management;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2012.2190986