2023
DOI: 10.1111/poms.14068
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How much do customer ordering practices drive medical supplies distribution (in)efficiency for primary care markets?

Jeff Shockley,
Jason R. W. Merrick,
Xiaojin Liu
et al.

Abstract: Companies across many industries seek to understand how customer ordering impacts supply chain distribution performance. In the U.S. medical supplies industry, wholesalers are uniquely positioned to use information about downstream customers to study and potentially influence buyer policies and practices due to their industry scale and data visibility. In this study, wholesale medical supplies buyers are first examined based on their ordering practices over a two‐year window using the theoretical lens of data … Show more

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