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A metacognitive perspective on decision making in supply chains: Revisiting the behavioral causes of the bullwhip effect

机译:供应链决策的元认知视角:重新审视牛鞭效应的行为原因

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Because supply chains are complex systems of interdependent subsystems, decisions by one partner can cause large and unpredictable system-wide effects, including the so-called "bullwhip" effect. The predominant approach to mitigating the bullwhip effect has been to provide additional information to supply chain members. However, recent research suggests that even the most information rich conditions lead decision makers to create the bullwhip effect. We propose an adaptive, learning perspective on supply chain decision making. Our model recognizes the key role of meta-decisions whereby decision makers decide whether or not to incorporate additional information into their decision making process based on the extent to which they understand cause and effect relationships. An experiment in which participants made orders in a simulated supply chain confirms that decision makers that felt they understood cause and effect relationships were more likely to incorporate relevant information into their decision processes, and thereby made better ordering decisions.
机译:因为供应链是相互依存的子系统的复杂系统,所以一个合作伙伴的决策会导致整个系统范围内巨大且不可预测的影响,包括所谓的“牛鞭效应”。减轻牛鞭效应的主要方法是向供应链成员提供其他信息。但是,最近的研究表明,即使是信息最丰富的条件也会导致决策者产生牛鞭效应。我们提出了一种关于供应链决策的适应性学习观点。我们的模型认识到元决策的关键作用,决策者根据决策者对因果关系的理解程度来决定是否将其他信息纳入决策过程。参与者在模拟的供应链中下订单的实验证实,认为自己了解因果关系的决策者更有可能将相关信息纳入其决策过程,从而做出更好的订购决策。

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