Supply chain Management Models (FPM elective Course)
VI term 2004-2005 Credits: 3
Faculty : Janat Shah
Objective: To analyse quantitative modeling issues in supply chains
Topics & Readings
Supply Chain Management Models – Introduction – 1session
Chapter 27.(TGM) A Taxonomic Review of Supply Chain Management Research - By Tayur, Ganeshan & Magazine
Value of Information in Supply chain - 7 sessions
Chapter 11(TGM) Modeling the Impact of Information on Inventories – Ananth Iyer
Chapter 14.(TGM) The Bullwhip Effect: Managerial Insights on the Impact of Forecasting and Information on Variability in a Supply Chain – Frank Chen &others
Chapter 15(TGM) . Value of Information Sharing and Comparison with Delayed Differentiation – Tayur & Gavirneni
Clark, A.J., and H. Scarf(1960) Optimal policies for a Multiple Echelon Inventory Problem Management Science, 6, 475-490
The Effect of Collaborative Forecasting on Supply Chain Performance Yossi Aviv ,Management Science Volume: 47 Issue: 10 | Pps: 1326 - 1343
The Value of Information Sharing in a Two-Level Supply Chain Hau L. Lee, Kut C. So and Christopher S. Tang Management Science Volume: 46 Pps: 626 - 643
Quantifying the Bullwhip Effect in a Simple Supply Chain: The Impact of Forecasting, Lead Times, and Information Frank Chen, Zvi Drezner, Jennifer K. Ryan and David Simchi-Levi Management Science Volume: 43 Pps: 436 - 443
Information distortions in supply chain : Bullwhip effect by Lee Hl, V padmanabhan & S Whang . Management Science Volume: 46 Pps: 546 – 558
Modeling Managerial Behavior- Misperceptions of feedback in a Dynamic Decision –making experiment. By Sternman JD .Management Science 35(3) 321.
Supply Contracts & Supply Chain Coordination - 4 sessions
Chapter 7.( TGM) Supply Contracts with Quantity Commitments and Stochastic Demand by Ravi Annupindi & Yehuda Bassok
Chapter 8. ( TGM) Supply Chain Contracting and Coordination with Stochastic Demand
by Martin Lariviere
Chapter 10.(TGM) Modeling Supply Chain Contracts: a Review by Tsay, Nahmias & Agrawal
Price Protection in the Personal Computer Industry by Hau L. Lee, V. Padmanabhan, Terry A. Taylor and Seungjin Whang Management Science Volume: 46 Pps: 467 – 482.
Responsibility Tokens in Supply Chain Management by Evan L. Porteus
Manufacturing & Service Operations Management Volume: 2 Pps: 203 - 219
Channel Performance Under Consignment Contract with Revenue Sharing
Yunzeng Wang, Li Jiang and Zuo-Jun Shen Management Science Volume: 50 Pps: 34 – 47
Chapter 5.(TGM) Competitive Supply Chain Inventory Management by Gerad P Cachon
Supplier Management - 2 sessions
Information technology and , Incentives and optimal number of suppliers by J Y Bakos and E Brynjolfsson. Journal of MIS Vol. No. 10, No.2 , 1993, pp 37-53.
Capacity Allocation among Multiple Suppliers in an Electronic Market Jishnu Hazra, B. Mahadevan and Sudhi Seshadri Production and Operations Management Volume: 13 Pps: 161 - 170
Short-Term E-Procurement Strategies versus Long-Term Contracts Barchi Peleg, Hau L. Lee and Warren H. Hausman Production and Operations Management Volume: 11 Pps: 458 - 479
Managing Short life cycle supply chain – 4 sessions
Chapter 25.( TGM) Managing Inventory for Fashion Products by Ananth Raman
Reducing the cost of demand uncertainty through accurate response to early sales Fisher , Marshal & Ananth Rmann , Operations Research, Jan/Feb 1996 . Vol. 44, pp. 87-100
Forecasting & Inventory Mangement of Short life-cycle products, Kurawarwala & Matsuo, Operations Research , Jan/Feb 1996, Vol. 44, 131-151.
Improved fashion buying through Baysian upgrades by Eppen & Iyer, Operations Research 45(6)
Supply Chain Network optimization – 2 sessions
Strategic analysis of Integrated Production-distribution systems by Cohen Morris and Lee Hau L. Operations Research , Vol. 36, pp 216-229.
Effects of centralization on expected costs in a Multi-Location Newsboy problem. Management Science 25(5) 498.
Product Varity in supply chain – 2sessions
Chapter 16(TGM) . Managing Product Variety: An Operations Perspective by Amit Garg & Hau Lee
Chapter 18(TGM) . The Benefits of Design for Postponement by Aviv & Federgruen
Variability reduction through Operations reversal by Hau Lee. Mangement Science , Vol. 44, 162-173.
Reference book
Quantitative Models for supply chain Management by Sridhar Tayur, Ram Ganesan & Michael Magazine (TGM), 1998 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Evaluation: Evaluation would be based on following components
Paper discussion & Presentation: 60%
Term paper 40%

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