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The chapter will consist of a literature review that will be framed to address the following three questions. The first question is “What is a resilient supply chain?” The aim is to provide an in-depth understanding of resilience and to distinguish a supply chain which is resilient from one which is not.
VECCHI, ALESSANDRA, VALLISI, VALENTINA
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This book provides insights from research and practice in how organizations were able to sustain resilience in their global supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic and to advance the understanding of supply chain risk management.
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Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 2021
This paper explores the significance of supply chains to modern economies and the brittle nature of those supply chains. It considers how this brittleness is increasingly exposed by an array of threats, both natural and manmade, as well as the pressures placed on supply chains from rapid changes in society’s expectations and priorities, including with ...
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This paper explores the significance of supply chains to modern economies and the brittle nature of those supply chains. It considers how this brittleness is increasingly exposed by an array of threats, both natural and manmade, as well as the pressures placed on supply chains from rapid changes in society’s expectations and priorities, including with ...
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Mitigation processes – antecedents for building supply chain resilience [PDF]
This study aims to combine theory and practice to develop an integrated supply chain resilience framework by investigating the inter-dependencies between the strategic literature based concept of supply chain resilience and operational practitioner based
Kirstin Scholten, Brian Fynes
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On metrics for supply chain resilience
European Journal of Operational Research, 2020zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Golnar Behzadi +2 more
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Resilience in Healthcare Supply Chains
2021The recent COVID-19 pandemic that the world is experiencing right now should be the catalyst for companies to reflect on the processes of their supply chains. Global supply chains, regardless of the type of industry, will need to adopt changes in their operations strategy.
Jose Antonio Marmolejo Saucedo +1 more
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2015 Information Security for South Africa (ISSA), 2015
Cloud computing is a service-based computing resources sourcing model that is changing the way in which companies deploy and operate information and communication technologies (ICT). This model introduces several advantages compared with traditional environments along with typical outsourcing benefits reshaping the ICT services supply chain by creating
Andrea Herrera, Lech J. Janczewski
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Cloud computing is a service-based computing resources sourcing model that is changing the way in which companies deploy and operate information and communication technologies (ICT). This model introduces several advantages compared with traditional environments along with typical outsourcing benefits reshaping the ICT services supply chain by creating
Andrea Herrera, Lech J. Janczewski
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Resilient supply chain to a global pandemic
International Journal of Production Research, 2021The design and management of a supply chain (SC) in a global pandemic require a different approach than those used for more spatially restricted risks, such as earthquakes. A successful SC design and management plan should consider pandemic spatiotemporal characteristics as well as its effects on production and logistical operations, and on the SC ...
Salama, Mohamed, Mcgarvey, Ronald
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2021
Chapter 6 discussed the affected area’s linkage to global supply chains as another source of external demand. Market competition induces supply chains to expand geographically toward lower-cost regions such as the Tohoku region including the Sanriku coast. Integration to supply chains enhances the importance of regions’ job-creation strategies.
Masahisa Fujita +2 more
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Chapter 6 discussed the affected area’s linkage to global supply chains as another source of external demand. Market competition induces supply chains to expand geographically toward lower-cost regions such as the Tohoku region including the Sanriku coast. Integration to supply chains enhances the importance of regions’ job-creation strategies.
Masahisa Fujita +2 more
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