Both Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) and Supply Chain Resilience (SCRES) are emerging topics in the field of supply chain management which require more empirical studies. Many authors have tried to explore the antecedents of SCRES; they have all stressed the role of three main supply chain reduction strategies in achieving SCRES:flexibility, redundancy and collaboration. This article aims to study, through a quantitative study conducted in the Moroccan manufacturing industry context, the hypothetical links between the four constructs of our conceptual model. Data was analyzed using exploratory then confirmatory factor analysis using partial least squares technique of structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM
Supply chain resilience (SCRES) is an essential consideration for organisations globally across dive...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created uncertainty and disruptions in Supply Chain (SC), which has caused...
This study aims to examine the effect of supply chain risk on supply chain resilience through the me...
In today's competitive and rapidly changing economy, client expectations and desires constantly shif...
Supply Chain Resilience (SCRES) has gradually concerned as an important strategy which recovers from...
Supply chain resilience (SCR) is a promising area budding from the emergent admiration to minimise s...
Supply chain resilience (SCRES) is an emerging research area, which plays a crucial role in protecti...
BACKGROUND : The supply chain risk management (SCRM) process is aimed at the implementation of stra...
Background: The supply chain risk management (SCRM) process is aimed at the implementation of strate...
Purpose This study aims to theoretically hypothesise and empirically explore the relationships among...
In recent years, building Supply Chain Resilience (SCRES) has gained considerable interest as the be...
The current environment is featured by disruptions such as fluctuations in demand, risks of relation...
Supply chain resilience (SCR) manifests when the network is capable to withstand, adapt, and recover...
There has been considerable academic interest in recent years in supply chain resilience (SCRES). Th...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose: Despite the proliferation of supply chain risk ...
Supply chain resilience (SCRES) is an essential consideration for organisations globally across dive...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created uncertainty and disruptions in Supply Chain (SC), which has caused...
This study aims to examine the effect of supply chain risk on supply chain resilience through the me...
In today's competitive and rapidly changing economy, client expectations and desires constantly shif...
Supply Chain Resilience (SCRES) has gradually concerned as an important strategy which recovers from...
Supply chain resilience (SCR) is a promising area budding from the emergent admiration to minimise s...
Supply chain resilience (SCRES) is an emerging research area, which plays a crucial role in protecti...
BACKGROUND : The supply chain risk management (SCRM) process is aimed at the implementation of stra...
Background: The supply chain risk management (SCRM) process is aimed at the implementation of strate...
Purpose This study aims to theoretically hypothesise and empirically explore the relationships among...
In recent years, building Supply Chain Resilience (SCRES) has gained considerable interest as the be...
The current environment is featured by disruptions such as fluctuations in demand, risks of relation...
Supply chain resilience (SCR) manifests when the network is capable to withstand, adapt, and recover...
There has been considerable academic interest in recent years in supply chain resilience (SCRES). Th...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose: Despite the proliferation of supply chain risk ...
Supply chain resilience (SCRES) is an essential consideration for organisations globally across dive...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created uncertainty and disruptions in Supply Chain (SC), which has caused...
This study aims to examine the effect of supply chain risk on supply chain resilience through the me...