Croson & Donohue (2006)

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 SiteUniversity of Texas at Dallas
Secondary Replication SiteUniversity of Wisconsin – Madison
Target Replication Sample Size (Per Site)254 Individuals
Replication Subject PoolUniversity Students
Original Testing ModalityClassroom
Initial Replication ModalityClassroom
Secondary Replication ModalityN/A
PreregistrationAsPredicted #63198
Original PaperPublished Online 03/01/2006
CategorySupply Chain & Contracting

Replication Results

Finding Reproduced?Partial Replication
Replication ReportCrosonDonohue2006_ReplicationReport.pdf
Replication Data, Analysis Script, and StimuliCrosonDonohue2006_DAS.zip
Original Author Response DocumentCrosonDonohue2006_AuthorResponse.pdf