What can be learned from classical inventory models? A cross-industry exploratory investigation

What can be learned from classical inventory models? A cross-industry exploratory investigation

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Article ID: iaor200937832
Country: United States
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 409
End Page Number: 429
Publication Date: Sep 2007
Journal: Manufacturing & Service Operations Management
Authors: ,
Abstract:

Classical inventory models offer a variety of insights into the optimal way to manage inventories of individual products. However, top managers and industry analysts are often concerned with the aggregate macroscopic view of a firm's inventory rather than with the inventories of individual products. Given that classical inventory models often do not account for many practical considerations that a company's management faces (e.g., competition, industry dynamics, business cycles, the financial state of the company and of the economy, etc.) and that they are derived at the product level and not the firm level, can insights from these models be used to explain the inventory dynamics of entire companies? This exploratory study aims to address this issue using empirical data.

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