Behavioral Causes of the Bullwhip Effect and the Observed Value of Inventory Information
Finding to replicate
Hypothesis 3. Sharing dynamic inventory information across the supply chain will
decrease the level of order oscillation.
Background Information
Primary Replication Site | University of Texas at Dallas |
Secondary Replication Site | University of Wisconsin – Madison |
Target Replication Sample Size (Per Site) | 254 Individuals |
Replication Subject Pool | University Students |
Original Testing Modality | Classroom |
Initial Replication Modality | Classroom |
Secondary Replication Modality | N/A |
Preregistration | AsPredicted #63198 |
Original Paper | Published Online 03/01/2006 |
Category | Supply Chain & Contracting |
Replication Results
Finding Reproduced? | Partial Replication |
Replication Report | CrosonDonohue2006_ReplicationReport.pdf |
Replication Data, Analysis Script, and Stimuli | CrosonDonohue2006_DAS.zip |
Original Author Response Document | CrosonDonohue2006_AuthorResponse.pdf |