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Entropic-related complexity for re-engineering a robust supply chain: a case study

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Pages 724-735 | Received 23 Jul 2009, Accepted 04 Jan 2010, Published online: 15 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

This article uses entropic-related complexity to analyse a case study of a business process re-engineering (BPR) intervention to improve the supply chain of a large UK chemicals manufacturer. Entropic-related complexity is defined as the amount of information needed to describe the state of a system; a measure which captures the extent of uncertainty and variety within the system. To evaluate BPR's impact, complexity is calculated before and after the intervention for three elements of the supply chain: incoming supply process, production process and outgoing customer delivery process. The complexity measures are derived from the time-related performance of these three system elements. The results show that the robustness of supply chains, i.e. their ability to perform well despite disturbances, can be assessed using entropic-related complexity retrospectively (after a change has occurred), but it could also be used prospectively (if anticipated outcomes could be estimated) before embarking on BPR initiatives.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the staff at the chemical company for providing access to the data for this case study. The funding given by Leeds University Business School (LUBS Seedcorn fund 2005/06) that permitted this and other case studies was greatly appreciated. Special thanks to colleagues who provided feedback comments on an earlier version of this article.

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