2015
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2015.1068961
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Trust in supply forecast information sharing

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“…Similar to [11], one key difference is that findings in [3] do not reveal an extent of this impact as it has been addressed in the present paper. Finally, it has been found that supplier tends to deviate from reporting true information [6]. This finding relates to what this study reports especially on the aspect of certain (neutral) information accuracy.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Similar to [11], one key difference is that findings in [3] do not reveal an extent of this impact as it has been addressed in the present paper. Finally, it has been found that supplier tends to deviate from reporting true information [6]. This finding relates to what this study reports especially on the aspect of certain (neutral) information accuracy.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In [3] authors explore how trust impacts the level of shared information. Using the supplier and manufacturer as subjects, authors in [6] investigate the role of trust in supply forecast. Moreover, in [7] authors study supply chain coordination with the trust-embedded cost-sharing contract.…”
Section: Trust In the Context Of Information Sharing In Logisticsmentioning
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“…Moreover, if the client's prior belief about the vendor's productivity is extremely high or low, the client can maximise supply chain profit by offering the above-mentioned contract. Firouzi, Jaber, and Baglieri (2016) examine the impact of supply forecast signalling in a two-echelon supply chain with one upstream supplier and one downstream manufacturer, also considering moral hazard. They assume that the supplier, who has a private forecast of yield risk, can decide to share the forecast truthfully or not.…”
Section: Agreement Contracts With Supply Information Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%