An empirical analysis of forecast sharing in the semiconductor equipment supply chain

An empirical analysis of forecast sharing in the semiconductor equipment supply chain

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Article ID: iaor20073662
Country: United States
Volume: 51
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 208
End Page Number: 220
Publication Date: Feb 2005
Journal: Management Science
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: manufacturing industries, forecasting: applications, planning
Abstract:

We study the demand forecast-sharing process between a buyer of customized production equipment and a set of equipment suppliers. Based on a large data collection we undertook in the semiconductor equipment supply chain, we empirically investigate the relationship between the buyer's forecasting behavior and the supplier's delivery performance. The buyer's forecasting behavior is characterized by the frequency and magnitude of forecast revisions it requests (forecast volatility) as well as by the fraction of orders that were forecasted but never actually purchased (forecast inflation). The supplier's delivery performance is measured by its ability to meet delivery dates requested by the customers. Based on a duration analysis, we are able to show that suppliers penalize buyers for unreliable forecasts by providing lower service levels. Vice versa, we also show that buyers penalize suppliers that have a history of poor service by providing them with overly inflated forecasts.

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