International audienceIn this study, the ripple effect in the supply chain is analysed. Ripple effect describes the impact of a disruption propagation on supply chain performance and disruption-based scope of changes in supply chain structural design and planning parameters. We delineate major features of the ripple effect as compared to the bullwhip effect. Subsequently, we review recent quantitative literature that tackled the ripple effect explicitly or implicitly and give our vision of the state of the art and perspectives. The literature is classified into mathematical optimization, simulation, control theoretic, and complexity and reliability research. We observe the reasons and mitigation strategies for the ripple effect in the suppl...
Business world has reached a complexity tipping point, increasing the risk of disruption consequence...
International audienceThe ripple effect could occur when a disruption in supplier base cannot be loc...
Supply chains (SCs) are exposed to multiple risks and vulnerable to disruption propagation (i.e., t...
International audienceIn this study, the ripple effect in the supply chain is analysed. Ripple effec...
International audienceThis study aims at presenting the Ripple effect in supply chains. It develops ...
International audienceThis study aims at analysing recent research on supply chain design with disru...
International audienceIn recent years, remarkable advancements have been achieved in quantitative an...
Purpose: Recent studies have argued that companies may actively implement practices to mitigate disr...
Non-linearities can lead to unexpected dynamic behaviours in supply chain systems that could then ei...
International audienceWe consider time critical supply chains in the Australia dairy industry and re...
International audienceWe consider the ripple effect in the food supply chain and recovery policies o...
Supply chains (SCs) are exposed to multiple risks and vulnerable to disruption propagation (i.e. the...
Global supply chains are one of the key components of the economy. Any disruption in their functioni...
Supply chains are highly complex systems, and disruptions may ripple through these systems in unexpe...
Business world has reached a complexity tipping point, increasing the risk of disruption consequence...
International audienceThe ripple effect could occur when a disruption in supplier base cannot be loc...
Supply chains (SCs) are exposed to multiple risks and vulnerable to disruption propagation (i.e., t...
International audienceIn this study, the ripple effect in the supply chain is analysed. Ripple effec...
International audienceThis study aims at presenting the Ripple effect in supply chains. It develops ...
International audienceThis study aims at analysing recent research on supply chain design with disru...
International audienceIn recent years, remarkable advancements have been achieved in quantitative an...
Purpose: Recent studies have argued that companies may actively implement practices to mitigate disr...
Non-linearities can lead to unexpected dynamic behaviours in supply chain systems that could then ei...
International audienceWe consider time critical supply chains in the Australia dairy industry and re...
International audienceWe consider the ripple effect in the food supply chain and recovery policies o...
Supply chains (SCs) are exposed to multiple risks and vulnerable to disruption propagation (i.e. the...
Global supply chains are one of the key components of the economy. Any disruption in their functioni...
Supply chains are highly complex systems, and disruptions may ripple through these systems in unexpe...
Business world has reached a complexity tipping point, increasing the risk of disruption consequence...
International audienceThe ripple effect could occur when a disruption in supplier base cannot be loc...
Supply chains (SCs) are exposed to multiple risks and vulnerable to disruption propagation (i.e., t...