An experimental study on beer distribution game : impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain

This project examined the impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain by carrying out a series of experiments based on the popular Beer Distribution Game. These experiments are conducted in the context of simple, serial supply chain with 4 echelons at two institutions of...

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Main Authors: Li, Xiang, Liew, Zhong Yao, Pham Tran Quynh Trang
Other Authors: Rohit Bhatnagar
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-605732023-05-19T07:08:19Z An experimental study on beer distribution game : impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain Li, Xiang Liew, Zhong Yao Pham Tran Quynh Trang Rohit Bhatnagar Nanyang Business School Singapore-MIT Alliance Programme DRNTU::Engineering::Manufacturing This project examined the impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain by carrying out a series of experiments based on the popular Beer Distribution Game. These experiments are conducted in the context of simple, serial supply chain with 4 echelons at two institutions ofhigher learning in Singapore. Instead of implementing the experiments in the traditional board or online beer game setting, a modified model of the game was developed. The experiment was conducted as a business competition whereby participants physically involved in the supply-chain business of selling fast moving consumer products (FMCG). ​Master of Science (IMST) 2014-05-28T07:48:28Z 2014-05-28T07:48:28Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60573 en 140 p. application/pdf
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An experimental study on beer distribution game : impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain
description This project examined the impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain by carrying out a series of experiments based on the popular Beer Distribution Game. These experiments are conducted in the context of simple, serial supply chain with 4 echelons at two institutions ofhigher learning in Singapore. Instead of implementing the experiments in the traditional board or online beer game setting, a modified model of the game was developed. The experiment was conducted as a business competition whereby participants physically involved in the supply-chain business of selling fast moving consumer products (FMCG).
author2 Rohit Bhatnagar
author_facet Rohit Bhatnagar
Li, Xiang
Liew, Zhong Yao
Pham Tran Quynh Trang
format Theses and Dissertations
author Li, Xiang
Liew, Zhong Yao
Pham Tran Quynh Trang
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title An experimental study on beer distribution game : impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain
title_short An experimental study on beer distribution game : impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain
title_full An experimental study on beer distribution game : impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain
title_fullStr An experimental study on beer distribution game : impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain
title_full_unstemmed An experimental study on beer distribution game : impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain
title_sort experimental study on beer distribution game : impact of inventory visibility and business intelligence on supply chain
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