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Does Structure Influence Performance in Downstream Supply Chain?
Does Structure Influence Performance in Downstream Supply Chain?

Author(s): Horaţiu Cirtita, Liviu ILIES
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Methodology and research technology, Economic development
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: downstream supply chain network; multiple attribute utility model; SCOR; performance metrics; best practices;

Summary/Abstract: In 1989, John Sterman has explained in the famous beer game the bullwhip effect in downstream supply chain and how structure influences behavior of supply chain members. In this article, we try to find answers to the following questions: Does structure influence performance in downstream supply chain? Can be identified a network configuration that performs better than other configurations? In finding answers to the research questions, we considered the axiom ‘what it is not measured, it cannot be managed’. In the study, we took SCOR metrics at first level as performance metrics and best practices to express each SCOR dimension. 30 top executives from World Class Manufacturers were surveyed to rate the importance of the metrics and best practices in measuring performance in downstream supply chain. The second step was to develop a multiple attribute utility model (MAUT) to select from the seven configurations identified the one that has the highest performance.

  • Issue Year: 10/2009
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 106-112
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English