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An Empirical Investigation into Supply Chain Vulnerability

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An Empirical Investigation into Supply Chain Vulnerability Experienced by German Firms
Year: 
2006

One basic assumption in risk-aware supply chain design is the notion that the design of the supply chain actually has an impact on the vulnerability of the supply chain.
This question has been analyzed about six years ago in a broad empirical study by Wagner and Bode.

Assessment of Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

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Assessing the Vulnerability of Supply Chains using graph theory
Year: 
2009

This is a review of another chapter of the book by Zsidisin and Ritchie (Supply Chain Risk). The book can be bought at amazon.com, if you are interested in reading more.

Assessing Vulnerability of a Supply Chain

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Assessing the vulnerability of supply chains using graph theory
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2010

At this year’s HICL conference in Hamburg, I was able to present some of my own research. In the follow-up discussions several points were highlighted, especially focussing on the viability of supply chain wide cooperation and collaboration efforts and on the difficulties of doing a realistic quantification of supply chain risks.

From Supply Chain Vulnerabilities to Risk - Important Concepts in Supply Chain Risk Management

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Reconciling supply chain vulnerability, risk and supply chain management
Year: 
2006

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”

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