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Dual sourcing under heavy-tailed demand: an extreme value theory approach

Bicer, Isik  
2015
International Journal Of Production Research

We consider a single-period dual-sourcing problem in which a buyer purchases its products from two different suppliers and sells them to a market with uncertain demand. One supplier is cheaper but less responsive, whereas the other supplier is more responsive but more expensive. The buyer determines the order quantity from the low-cost supplier and the capacity level from the responsive supplier in such a way that maximises its profit. We apply extreme value theory to analyse the impact of tail heaviness of demand distribution on optimal dual-sourcing strategy. We numerically find that tail heaviness moderates the effect of increasing demand uncertainty on optimal order levels. We also show that dual sourcing allows companies to increase their fill rates cost effectively under heavy-tailed demand if the capacity reservation cost of the responsive supplier is relatively low.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/00207543.2015.1008111
Web of Science ID

WOS:000356601300012

Author(s)
Bicer, Isik  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published in
International Journal Of Production Research
Volume

53

Issue

16

Start page

4979

End page

4992

Subjects

dual sourcing

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heavy-tailed distribution

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extreme value theory

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REVIEWED

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TOM  
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September 28, 2015
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