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Proactive risk mitigation strategies and supply chain risk management performance: an empirical analysis for manufacturing firms in Turkey

, 2020
PurposeIn spite of its potential benefits in a wide range of situations, supply chain risk mitigation strategies have received scant attention on the subject of managing the supply chain risk in the business environment.
Yesim Can Saglam, S. Çankaya, B. Sezen
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Supply Chain Risk by Structure

2006 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, 2006
A number of trends have made the supply chain more vulnerable and supply chain risk management has become a research area of its own. The aim of this paper is to describe the effect of supply chain structure to supply chain risk transfer and risk control.
Peiqing Huang, Cunlu Zhang
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Supply Chain Risk

2017
Contents: Research Frameworks: Introduction, Clare Brindley and Bob Ritchie Categorization of supply chain risk and risk management, Andreas Norrman and Robert Lindroth Risk characteristics of the supply chain - a contingency framework, Bob Ritchie and Clare Brindley Risk management in supplier relationships and networks, Jukka Hallikas and Veli-Matti ...
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Assessing supply chain risk for apparel production in low cost countries using newsfeed analysis

, 2020
With the growth of unstructured data, opportunities to generate insights into supply chain risks in low cost countries (LCCs) are emerging. Sourcing risk has primarily focused on short-term mitigation.
R. Handfield, Hang Sun, Lori Rothenberg
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Supply Chain Risk Management

2018
In this chapter, we introduce concepts and techniques of operational hedging in SCRM (supply chain risk management) that are used to match the supply with demand of material flows. First, we present a conceptual framework of supply chain risk management, after which we propose a classification of operational hedging based on our description of each ...
Arnd Huchzermeier, Lima Zhao
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Supply chain risk management

Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 2004
This article presents a secondary analysis of the literature, supplemented by case studies to determine if large companies increase their exposure to risk by having small‐ and medium‐size enterprises (SMEs) as partners in business critical positions in the supply chain, and to make recommendations concerning best practice.
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Supply chain risk management

2020
In August 2015, a massive explosion in a chemical warehouse in the Chinese port of Tianjin killed 173 people and destroyed new automotive vehicles stored at the port, other stored goods, warehouses, nearby buildings, and a factory. The economic damage as a result of this incident was estimated to be approximately $1.2 billion. 1
Debabrata Ghosh, Balram Avittathur
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Supply Chain Risk Management

2013
Supply chain risk management (SCRM) is based on the same methodology as enterprise risk management (ERM). It presents risk management as a process composed of a number of stages (AIRMIC/ALARM/ IRM: 2002; COSO 2004; HM Treasury 2004; ISO 31000:2009; Fraser and Simkins 2010, p. 103): 1. threat identification (related to objectives, values);
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A Supply Chain Risk Management process

International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 2011
Nowadays companies are faced with an increasing risk exposure. This is mainly caused by a greater dependence of supply chain partners on each other, e.g., due to the close integration of their business processes aiming at the reduction of channel inventory.
Wolfgang Kersten   +3 more
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Supply Chain Risk Management

2011
The next time you have a bucket of water, try to release a single drop of water into the bucket without generating a ripple. You will notice how ripples immediately oscillate back and forth for quite some time. The ripples reach all the way to the sides of the bucket and bounce back, resulting in an infinite number of waves.
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