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Conceptual Model of Managing Resilience in Supply Chain
The supply chain is the basis for the functioning of today's society because it ensures the timely supply of all the resources needed to produce products or provide services offered in the market.
Matija Kovačić+2 more
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Contemporary supply chains are facing myriad types of risks caused by unprecedented risk factors. This condition motivates us to develop a contemporary supply chain risk typology to help identify and monitor newly surfaced risks and reveal emerging ...
Agus Putra Wicaksana+3 more
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IS YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN READY FOR THE NEXT DISRUPTION? BUILDING RESILIENT CHAINS [PDF]
The ability to recover from disruptions is important for organizations and supply chains. Empirical data were used to investigate factors that affect supply chain recovery from disruptions, including collaboration, visibility, flexibility, analytical ...
Murilo Zamboni Alvarenga +4 more
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Agroindustry supply chain management involves several integrated supply chain members from upstream to downstream in a sustainable. The main aspects that need to be considered are performance, added value, risk, improving effectiveness and efficiency in ...
Fina Pradika Putri +2 more
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Phases and tools for supply chain risk management: a systematic literature review [PDF]
Supply chain risk management (SCRM) has been widely discussed in the academic literature and several models have been proposed in recent years, but there is a need for a model encompassing phases and tools for SCRM.
Priscila Gomes Pereira Gaspar+3 more
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RISK IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
The supply chain consists of many activities and organizations through which the suppliers’ material moves up to the end buyer. During its movement, the materials pass a long way, starting from the raw materials suppliers, through the producers, operations, logistic centers, warehouses, transport companies, wholesalers, retailers, to the final buyers ...
Risteska Jankuloska, Aneta+2 more
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Towards knowledge graph reasoning for supply chain risk management using graph neural networks
Modern supply chains are complex, interconnected systems that contain emergent, invisible dependencies. Lack of visibility often hinders effective risk planning and results in delayed discovery of supply chain problems, with examples ranging from product
E. Kosasih+5 more
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PurposeThis paper links supply chain risk management to medicine supply chains to explore the role of policymakers in employing supply chain risk management strategies (SCRMS) to reduce generic medicine shortages.Design/methodology/approachUsing ...
Victoria Ahlqvist+9 more
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of supply chain managers regarding the elements that make up cyber supply chain risk management (CSCRM) and the related level of alignment, to understand how organizations can deploy a ...
Alessandro Creazza+3 more
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The complexity of the business environment due to globalization can be characterized by liberalization and internationalization of human, material and financial resources flows, leading to rapid innovation, diversified products and markets, new ...
Natalia GALANTON
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