A decision support system framework for purchasing management in supply chains
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to propose the framework of a decision support system (DSS) to select the optimal number of suppliers that are candidate to join a supply chain network.
Design/methodology/approach
The DSS bases the decision on the cost evaluation of the transaction among the buyer and the potentially available suppliers by way of a Monte Carlo approach. In particular, the presented DSS includes a statistical module and the DSS core. The former module estimates (in a probabilistic way) the exchange performance indices, i.e. total cost of the transaction, purchasing price and additional costs of purchasing, while the latter module implements the transaction evolution making use of a simulation model. The DSS is tested by way of a case study, namely the supply of a customized product by a general contractor in the construction industry.
Findings
The obtained DSS results are validated with the actual data of the purchasing, and confirm the underlying model suitability and the DSS effectiveness for purchasing management in supply chains. The DSS is able to evaluate the total cost of purchasing and the optimal number of suppliers to contact before the transaction takes place and may be employed by the buyer to forecast the cost of the purchase and take decisions to minimize such a performance index of the exchange.
Research limitations/implications
Perspectives on future research include further validations of the DSS, also considering other factors than price in the transaction evaluation.
Originality/value
The paper shows that the DSS can be successfully employed to identify managerial guidelines that can be followed by practitioners, particularly when the first supply of a product has to be carried out.
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Citation
Costantino, N., Dotoli, M., Falagario, M., Pia Fanti, M. and Iacobellis, G. (2009), "A decision support system framework for purchasing management in supply chains", Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, Vol. 24 No. 3/4, pp. 278-290. https://doi.org/10.1108/08858620910939822
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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