Impact of Information Exchange on Supplier Forecasting Performance

Trapero Arenas, Juan and Kourentzes, Nikolaos and Fildes, Robert (2012) Impact of Information Exchange on Supplier Forecasting Performance. Omega: The International Journal of Management Science, 40 (6). pp. 738-747. ISSN 0305-0483

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Abstract

Forecasts of demand are crucial to drive supply chains and enterprise resource planning systems. Usually, well-known univariate methods that work automatically such as exponential smoothing are employed to accomplish such forecasts. The traditional Supply Chain relies on a decentralized system where each member feeds its own Forecasting Support System (FSS) with incoming orders from direct customers. Nevertheless, other collaboration schemes are also possible, for instance, the InformationExchange framework allows demand information to be shared between the supplier and the retailer. Current theoretical models have shown the limited circumstances where retailer information is valuable to the supplier. However, there has been very little empirical work carried out. Considering a serially linked two-level supply chain, this work assesses the role of sharing market sales information obtained by the retailer on the supplierforecasting accuracy. Weekly data from a manufacturer and a major UK grocery retailer have been analyzed to show the circumstances where information sharing leads to improved forecasting accuracy. Without resorting to unrealistic assumptions, we find significant evidence of benefits through information sharing with substantial improvements in forecast accuracy.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Omega: The International Journal of Management Science
Additional Information:
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, OMEGA 40 (6), 2012, © ELSEVIER.
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? bullwhip effectsupply chainsupply chain collaborationforecastingneural networksmanagement sciencestrategy and managementmanagement science and operations researchinformation systems and managementhb economic theory ??
ID Code:
56130
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Deposited On:
13 Jul 2012 13:06
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Yes
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