2020
DOI: 10.1080/21693277.2020.1862722
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The bullwhip effect: causes, intensity, and mitigation

Abstract: This research explores the causes and intensity of demand fluctuation and supply shortage of a supply chain (SC) occurred specially at the festival times. Management offers sales incentives & product discounts at festival times that sometimes create a complex situation to supply the demands properly. This complexity restricts SC performance and market possession. Hence, this research aimed to explore the responsible causes behind this complexity & bullwhip occurrence and claimed sales force incentives, number … Show more

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“…[2] identified four causes that may be generating the bullwhip effect: demand update, price variation, order batch, a rational game of shortages. Research in the last 20 years has made it possible to identify additional causes of the bullwhip effect and classify them according to human behavior and the behavior of the company's operation [3,26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[2] identified four causes that may be generating the bullwhip effect: demand update, price variation, order batch, a rational game of shortages. Research in the last 20 years has made it possible to identify additional causes of the bullwhip effect and classify them according to human behavior and the behavior of the company's operation [3,26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the causes of the bullwhip effect is a journey that began with [87] when first identifying this phenomenon. Today there are human and operational classifications for the causes of the bullwhip effect, to the point that it is possible to go more in detail and find sub-classifications that show new elements such as machinery maintenance plans and changes in the methods to process information such as causes of the bullwhip effect in the supply chain [26]. According to the review carried out, we can conclude:…”
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“…They also realized the growing significance of the complexities of the supply chain functions of a globally competitive environment. Adequate literature is available which has discussed the traditional critical concerns related to global supply chains such as supply chain disruption (Craighead et al , 2007), inconsistent product quality (Foster, 2008), erratic delivery times (Levy, 1997), unexpected additional costs (Geary et al , 2006), and demand fluctuation and supply shortage during festival times (Rahman et al ., 2020), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%