Title :
Effects of information sharing on supply chain performance in electronic commerce
Author :
Lin, Fu-Ren ; Huang, Sheng-hsiu ; Lin, Sheng-cheng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Manage., Nat. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
fDate :
8/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As businesses adopt electronic commerce, information exchange between business partners within a supply chain becomes more essential. Information exchange is often considered when companies implement the Extranet. This study aims to analyze the impact of various levels of information sharing including order, inventory, and demand information, which is based on transaction costs. This study further examines the effects on supply chain performance in electronic commerce. Specifically, the multiagent simulation system Swarm is employed to simulate and analyze the buyer-seller correlation in sharing information among business partners in supply chains. Our findings indicate that the more detailed information shared between firms, the lower the total cost, the higher the order fulfillment rate, and the shorter the order cycle time. In other words, information sharing may reduce the demand uncertainty that firms normally encounter. Firms that share information between trading partners tend to transact with a reduced number of suppliers. In sum, this work illustrates the effects of various levels of information sharing on supply chain performance in electronic commerce.
Keywords :
electronic commerce; management; multi-agent systems; Extranet; Swarm multiagent simulation system; business partners; buyer-seller correlation; demand information; demand uncertainty; electronic commerce; information exchange; information sharing; inventory information; multiagent simulation system; order information; supply chain; supply chain performance; trading partners; Analytical models; Business; Companies; Costs; Electronic commerce; Extranets; Information analysis; Internet; Supply chain management; Supply chains;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2002.803388