Purpose Does internal integration extend to business continuity and to managing supply chain disruptions (SCDs)? Despite the voluminous literature on supply chain integration, evidence on its effectiveness on risk management and disruption response is scant. The purpose of this paper is to assess the effectiveness of business continuity management (BCM) and of supply chain involvement in BCM (SCiBCM) on reputational and operational damage containment in the face of SCDs. Design/methodology/approach This study draws on Simons’ Levers of Control framework to explain how the involvement of supply chain in BCM affects firm capabilities in containing damages caused by major SCDs. The authors develop and test hypotheses by analyzing large-sc...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to scrutinize the performance effects of supply chain risk manag...
Since supplier insolvencies are a major source of supply chain disruptions, scholars have continuous...
When a disruption occurs in a firm, its effects are often felt throughout the supply chain. As suppl...
Purpose – Does internal integration extend to business continuity and to managing supply chain disru...
Literature has shown that Business Continuity Management (BCM) has been of particular interest to t...
AbstractThe importance of the adoption of business continuity plans is now well recognized by organi...
The editorial section of the special issue of Production Planning & Control discusses contemporary a...
This study aims to examine the effect of supply chain risk on supply chain resilience through the me...
Increasingly complex supply chains and heightened disruption risks are bringing risk management to t...
In today's competitive and rapidly changing economy, client expectations and desires constantly shif...
The research focuses on formal supply chain disruption management (SCDM) processes and the usefulnes...
Since supplier insolvencies are a major source of supply chain disruptions, scholars have continuous...
Since its introduction by management consultants in the early 1980s, supply chain management (SCM) h...
© 2013 IEEE. Operational risk management in supply chain activities is important for the successful ...
In recent years, driven by low cost, many global supply chains have been used to realize global proc...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to scrutinize the performance effects of supply chain risk manag...
Since supplier insolvencies are a major source of supply chain disruptions, scholars have continuous...
When a disruption occurs in a firm, its effects are often felt throughout the supply chain. As suppl...
Purpose – Does internal integration extend to business continuity and to managing supply chain disru...
Literature has shown that Business Continuity Management (BCM) has been of particular interest to t...
AbstractThe importance of the adoption of business continuity plans is now well recognized by organi...
The editorial section of the special issue of Production Planning & Control discusses contemporary a...
This study aims to examine the effect of supply chain risk on supply chain resilience through the me...
Increasingly complex supply chains and heightened disruption risks are bringing risk management to t...
In today's competitive and rapidly changing economy, client expectations and desires constantly shif...
The research focuses on formal supply chain disruption management (SCDM) processes and the usefulnes...
Since supplier insolvencies are a major source of supply chain disruptions, scholars have continuous...
Since its introduction by management consultants in the early 1980s, supply chain management (SCM) h...
© 2013 IEEE. Operational risk management in supply chain activities is important for the successful ...
In recent years, driven by low cost, many global supply chains have been used to realize global proc...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to scrutinize the performance effects of supply chain risk manag...
Since supplier insolvencies are a major source of supply chain disruptions, scholars have continuous...
When a disruption occurs in a firm, its effects are often felt throughout the supply chain. As suppl...