Supply-chain Inventory Management with Behavioral Consideration
경영학연구 | 한국경영학회 | 21 pages| 2024.07.01| 파일형태 :
조회 313 다운로드 0
자료요약
We develop inventory control strategies for a supplier who is selling a product to a group of newsvendors. Recent research in newsvendor experiments using human subjects revealed significant behavioral tendencies in the decision making processes for inventory management. If the supplier would incorporate these behavioral tendencies while managing her inventories, her costs would be significantly reduced. Using data from experiments, we estimate the possible reductions in supplier costs and determine the factors that significantly impact it. We observe a significant improvement in the supplier’s inventory decision if she estimates the demand distribution with a model that captures the anchoring tendencies instead of assuming aggregate randomness. As the model selection relies much on the data, it is an important task to determine whether the retailers are mean-anchoring, demand-chasing, both, or neither. In addition, we observe that the information about retailers’ behaviors is more beneficial for the supplier when the end-customer demands are more variable. It is certain that more precise information on the data will lead to a better inventory decision for suppliers. The information includes the retailers’ behavioral tendencies, individual-specific order behaviors, and the variability of end-customer demands.
목차
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Literature Review
Ⅲ. Models
Ⅳ. Analysis
Ⅴ. Discussion
Ⅵ. Conclusion
References
#supply chain management#inventory control#behavioral operations
저작권 안내 및 사용범위와 규정
  • 위 정보 및 게시물 내용의 불법적 이용, 무단 전재, 배포는 법적으로 "금지되어" 있습니다.
  • 저작권 침해, 명예훼손 등 분쟁요소 발견시 하단의 “고객센터”를 이용해주세요.
  • 기타는 저작물의 등록자가 정하는 사용 범위와 규정에 준합니다.
  • 위 자료는 한국경영학회 가 저작권을 관리하고 있습니다.
자료 제공처