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http://dx.doi.org/10.12812/ksms.2017.19.1.169

A study on effects of the diffusion of information systems for SCM on bullwhip effects.  

Lim, Hee-Taek (Department of Industrial Management Engineering, MYONGJI University)
Kang, Kyung-sik (Department of Industrial Management Engineering, MYONGJI University)
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Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science / v.19, no.1, 2017 , pp. 169-179 More about this Journal
Abstract
The size of the market for SCM information systems have globally and steadily increased. And there are businesses that obtained innovative business performance by introducing SCM information systems. However, many businesses have still undergone trial and error in the process to introduce and operate SCM. As external factors including suppliers, customers, etc. and internal factors of businesses have been analyzed to be failure factors of executing SCM information systems, the businesses that try to introduce SCM information systems need to understand possible failure factors and establish the solutions. Therefore, this study tries to verify the diffusion of SCM information systems and effects on bullwhip effects. The study is expected to suggest empirical data that people will refer to the establishment of next counterstrategies according to the lapse of the period that systems are introduced based on theoretical bases related to the diffusion of SCM information systems.
Keywords
SCM; Supply Chain Management; Bullwhip Effect;
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