Towards a Dynamic Model of Supply Chain Regimes for Complex Multi-Agent Markets

Alexander Hogenboom, Frederik Hogenboom, U Kaymak, Wolf Ketter, Jan van Dalen, J Collins

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Abstract

Information systems are crucial for effective supply chain management in today's complex supply chains for durable goods. Complex decision making processes on strategic, tactical, and operational level require substantial support in order to contribute to the agility of organizations. Supply chain regimes, i.e., regimes encompassing both the sales and the procurement market in a complex supply chain, provide a way of intuitively and meaningfully characterizing and modeling supply chain market conditions without a need for explicit modeling of individual aspects of the market. This paper makes a first explorative step towards a model incorporating such regimes, while maintaining the dynamics which enable the model to be utilized in the sales process, e.g., for dynamic product pricing. Initial results show that supply chain regimes have feasible characteristics, based on both sales and procurement market indicators. Taking into consideration these regimes enables a more deliberate sales model.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC 2010)
Place of PublicationIstanbul, Turkey
Pages3219-3225
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Oct 2010

Research programs

  • EUR ESE 32
  • RSM LIS
  • RSM ORG

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