The role of the forecasting process in improving forecast accuracy and operational performance

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作者
Danese, Pamela [2 ]
Kalchschmidt, Matteo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bergamo, Dept Econ & Technol Management, I-24044 Dalmine, BG, Italy
[2] Univ Padua, Dept Management & Engn, I-36100 Vicenza, Italy
关键词
Demand forecasting; Global manufacturing research group; Hierarchical regression; Forecast accuracy; DEMAND UNCERTAINTY; SUPPLY CHAIN; IMPACT; FAMILIARITY; SERVICES; ERRORS; COST;
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10.1016/j.ijpe.2010.09.006
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Several operations decisions are based on proper forecast of future demand. For this reason, manufacturing companies consider forecasting a crucial process for effectively guiding several activities and research has devoted particular attention to this issue. This paper investigates the impact of how forecasting is conducted on forecast accuracy and operational performances (i.e. cost and delivery performances). Attention is here paid on three factors that characterize the forecasting process: whether structured techniques are adopted, whether information from different sources is collected to elaborate forecasts, and the extent to which forecasting is used to support decision-making processes. Analyses are conducted by means of data provided by the fourth edition of the Global Manufacturing Research Group survey. Data was collected from 343 companies belonging to several manufacturing industries from six different countries. Results show that companies adopting a structured forecasting process can improve their operational performances not simply because forecast accuracy increases. This paper highlights the importance of a proper forecasting-process design, that should be coherent with how users intend to exploit forecast results and with the aim that should be achieved, that is not necessarily improving forecast accuracy. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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