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Psychological Foundations of Supply Chain Risk Management

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Psychological Foundations of Supply Chain Risk Management
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2009

Psychological research shows that risk is never a objective matter (1, 2).

Natural Disaster Management Planning

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Natural disaster management planning: A study of logistics managers responding to the tsunami
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2007

After the 2004 tsunami, which heavily affected parts of Thailand and Indonesia, national and international disaster response was quick to support the affected regions.

Within several weeks of the disaster, approximately 400 international non government organizations (NGOs) were working in Indonesia alone providing basic assistance to the affected population.

Introduction to disaster relief

Several factors are necessary to improve response activities:

Fragile Food Supply Chains: Reacting to Risks

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Fragile food supply chains: reacting to risks
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2010

The foods supply chain satisfies one of the most basic Maslowian needs.
Interruptions can quickly become major crisis. Assessment and reactions to risks therefore seems to be a vital point.

This article presents a framework by Dani and Deep on how specific food supply chain risks can be analyzed and how reactions can be tailored.

Types of Supply Chains

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Types of Supply Chains
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2008

As a good book with current research on supply chain management I often recommend Supply Chain Management and Advanced Planning: Concepts, Models, Software, and Case Studies

Case Study: Stress Testing Supply Chains

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Stress Testing a Supply Chain Using Simulation
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2005

Stress tests are an acknowledged method to test systems under extreme conditions. The method is not only used in engineering (eg. Great picture of a Boing wing stress test (Guardian Eyewitness)), but also in business, most notably and in the banking industry. But can this method also be used to test supply chain designs?

Design of Agile Supply Chains

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An integrated model for the design of agile supply chains
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2001

I already reviewed two other articles about agile supply chains. One on the role of distribution centers in supply chains and one on the migration from lean to agile supply chains.

Risk, Information and Incentives in Telecom Supply Chains

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Risk, information and incentives in telecom supply chains
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2004

Supply chains risks can also be analyzed in a specific industry context and this is exactly what Agrell et al. (2004) did with telecom supply chains. They used a three tier SC (2nd tier supplier, EMS, OEM) to include the selection, coordination and motivation of independently operating suppliers in the model.

Introduction to Risk Management in Supply Chains

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Risk Management in Supply Chains
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2003

This is another introductory article (book chapter) to supply chain risk management. I included it, since it is an early (2003) view on supply chain risk management from another perspective. Many other articles I reviewed up to now are following the “Cranfield School Approach” with (Christopher, Jüttner, …) and this one by Peter Kajüter (Münster University, Germany) shows a different approach developed in parallel.

Supply Chain Disruptions and Operating Performance

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The effect of supply chain glitches on shareholder wealth
Year: 
2003

I just realized, that up to now I have not written much about why Supply Chain Risk Management should be an important factor many more companies.

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