TY - JOUR SN - 2472-5854 AU - Udenio, Maximiliano AU - Vatamidou, Eleni AU - Fransoo, Jan C. AU - Dellaert, Nico P. T1 - Behavioral causes of the bullwhip effect: an analysis using linear control theory JF - IISE Transactions SP - 980 EP - 1000 IS - 10 VL - 49 PY - 2017 KW - Behavioral operations KW - Bullwhip effect KW - Control Theory KW - Stability KW - Supply chain management PB - Taylor and Francis Ltd AB - It has long been recognized that the bullwhip effect in real life depends on a behavioral component. However, non-experimental research typically considers only structural causes in its analysis. In this paper, we study the impact of behavioral biases on the performance of inventory/production systems modeled through an APVIOBPCS (Automatic Pipeline, Variable Inventory, Order Based Production Control System) design using linear control theory. To explicitly model managerial behavior, we allow independent adjustments to inventory and pipeline feedback loops. We consider the biases of smoothing/over-reaction to inventory and pipeline mismatches, and the under/over-estimation of the pipeline. To quantify the performance of the system, we first develop a new procedure to determine the exact stability region of the system and we derive an asymptotic stability region that is independent of the lead time. Afterwards, we analyze the effect of different demand signals on order and inventory variations. Our findings suggest that normative policy recommendations must take demand structure explicitly into account. Finally, through extensive numerical experiments, we find that the performance of the system depends on the combination of the behavioral biases and the structure of the demand stream. TS - BibTeX DO - 10.1080/24725854.2017.1325026 M4 - Citavi ER -