Already some time ago I wrote about Systematic Review, a literature analysis approach that should lead to a well founded overview of a specific research field. Since I left out the history and some insights last time I wanted to extend on my last article here.
This blog may be a good starting point for supply chain risk management related research and literature, but even with more than 140 articles reviewed in the blog I still just touched the tip of the iceberg. There are still many basic articles left. Like this one by Helen Peck (2006): “Reconciling supply chain vulnerability, risk and supply chain management”
Submitted by Daniel Dumke on Fri, 2011-06-24 19:59
This week has been low in news and I have been very busy so I just link to one article that I forgot to mention last week:
Risk issues and research gaps (Jan Husdal)
Very often this blog is concerned with the risk part of supply chain risk management. But to understand the risks within supply chain management, one has to understand the supply chain part as well. In 2000 Lambert and Cooper published a paper on the current “Issues in Supply CHain Management” and I want to highlight the main points here.
This article presents a comprehensive practice oriented framework for managing supply chain disruptions by Sunil Chopra and ManMohan S. Sodhi. The article has been published in the MIT Sloan Management Review in 2004. The framework covers everything from risk analysis to the selection of the risk mitigation strategy.
Submitted by Daniel Dumke on Fri, 2011-06-17 13:49
I really enjoyed this week’s supply chain reading list and I hope you do too!
Right now I am busy preparing for my visit to Thailand in July where I will have the chance to exchange some thoughts on supply chain simulation and risks. It will be my second stay in Bangkok, but I am really looking forward to it.