A. Michael Knemeyer

Planning for the Catastrophe

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Paper

Proactive planning for catastrophic events in supply chains
Year: 
2009

Practitioners often complain about the huge gap between practice and research related to the estimation of risks. In theory all is easy: A disruptive event just gets a probability and outcome assigned. But in practice these figures most often have to be estimated.
Todays article by Knemeyer et al. (2009) covers exactly this dilemma and tries to answer the question of how to plan for a catastrophe.

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