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供应链管理__Unit16_习题与答案.doc
Chapter 11
Coordination in the Supply Chain
True/False
Supply chain coordination improves if all stages of the chain take actions that together decrease total supply chain profits. Answer: False Difficulty: Easy
Supply chain coordination requires each stage of the supply chain to take into account the impact its actions have on other stages. Answer: True Difficulty: Easy
A lack of coordination occurs either because different stages of the supply chain have objectives that conflict or because information moving between stages gets delayed and distorted.
Answer: True Difficulty: Moderate
Information is distorted as it moves within the supply chain because complete information is not shared between stages.
Answer: True Difficulty: Easy
The bullwhip effect enables different stages of the supply chain to have a consistent estimate of what demand looks like.
Answer: False Difficulty: Moderate
The bullwhip effect results in improved supply chain coordination.
Answer: False Difficulty: Easy
The bullwhip effect negatively impacts performance at every stage and thus hurts the relationships between different stages of the supply chain.
Answer: True Difficulty: Moderate
The bullwhip effect leads to increased trust between different stages of the supply chain and enhances any potential coordination efforts.
Answer: False Difficulty: Moderate
The bullwhip effect moves a supply chain away from the efficient frontier by increasing cost and decreasing responsiveness.
Answer: True Difficulty: Easy
The bullwhip effect reduces the profitability of a supply chain by making it simpler to provide a given level of product availability.
Answer: False Difficulty: Easy
Incentive obstacles refer to situations where incentives offered to different stages or participants in a supply chain lead to actions that increase variability and reduce total supply chain profits.
Answer: True Difficulty: easy
Incentives that focus only on the local impact of an act
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