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Risk Management in Supply Chains
2020This chapter addresses the importance of risk management in supply chains. Risk is defined as a (negative) deviation from a set target due to unforeseen developments or events. Risk management is the process of systematically identifying, analyzing, and responding to risks in an organization.
Andreas Taschner, Michel Charifzadeh
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2010
This chapter takes an exploratory look at the use of formal network measures to further understanding of the sources of extended enterprise or supply chain risk. It attempts to show that network measures can provide additional insight to ‘uncover’ sources of risk that could remain hidden using ‘traditional’ measures alone.
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This chapter takes an exploratory look at the use of formal network measures to further understanding of the sources of extended enterprise or supply chain risk. It attempts to show that network measures can provide additional insight to ‘uncover’ sources of risk that could remain hidden using ‘traditional’ measures alone.
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International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking, 2021
Olga Leonidovna Domnina +2 more
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Olga Leonidovna Domnina +2 more
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Perspectives in supply chain risk management
, 2006Christopher S. Tang
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Supply chain risk management: a literature review
, 2015W. Ho +3 more
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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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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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Global supply chain risk management strategies
, 2008Ila Manuj, J. Mentzer
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Cheryl L Rock +2 more
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