The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is currently putting high pressure on most countries’ critical infrastructures (not only health care), creating huge uncertainties in supply and demand, and disrupting global supply chains. The global crisis will demonstrate the extent to which different parties (countries, public authorities, private companies etc.) can work together and take holistic decisions in such situations. A core question in supply chain management asks how independent decision-makers at many levels can work together and how this joint work can be governed. Supply chain risk management (SCRM), however, has focused mostly on how focal private companies apply SCRM processes to identify, analyse and mitigate risk related to upstream...
Supply chain risk management is considered a topic of increasing interest worldwide and its focus ha...
The supply chain consists of many activities and organizations through which the suppliers’ material...
Supply chains are inherently susceptible to risky events. Earlier articles in supply chain managemen...
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is currently putting high pressure on most countries’ critical i...
Purpose Global and interconnected supply chains are increasingly exposed to systemic risks, whereby...
Supply chains are becoming globalised and resulting complex interaction between supply chain actors ...
The fundamental role that global logistics providers serve does not only concern their active role i...
Purpose – Global supply chains are more risky than domestic supply chains due to numerous links inte...
The globalization of business has contributed to an increased risk within companies' supply chains. ...
Part 1: Risks in Collaborative NetworksInternational audienceWithin any Supply Chain Risk Management...
As global markets continue to grow efficiently, ‘the rules of the game’ are constantly changing. New...
In the past years, globalization has become more intense, and the supply chain has become more compl...
The present paper delivers a robust and systematic literature review (SLR) on supply chain risk mana...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide the organization with a process for assessing risk...
The increasing relevance of networking in supply chains is altering the perception of corporate risk...
Supply chain risk management is considered a topic of increasing interest worldwide and its focus ha...
The supply chain consists of many activities and organizations through which the suppliers’ material...
Supply chains are inherently susceptible to risky events. Earlier articles in supply chain managemen...
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is currently putting high pressure on most countries’ critical i...
Purpose Global and interconnected supply chains are increasingly exposed to systemic risks, whereby...
Supply chains are becoming globalised and resulting complex interaction between supply chain actors ...
The fundamental role that global logistics providers serve does not only concern their active role i...
Purpose – Global supply chains are more risky than domestic supply chains due to numerous links inte...
The globalization of business has contributed to an increased risk within companies' supply chains. ...
Part 1: Risks in Collaborative NetworksInternational audienceWithin any Supply Chain Risk Management...
As global markets continue to grow efficiently, ‘the rules of the game’ are constantly changing. New...
In the past years, globalization has become more intense, and the supply chain has become more compl...
The present paper delivers a robust and systematic literature review (SLR) on supply chain risk mana...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide the organization with a process for assessing risk...
The increasing relevance of networking in supply chains is altering the perception of corporate risk...
Supply chain risk management is considered a topic of increasing interest worldwide and its focus ha...
The supply chain consists of many activities and organizations through which the suppliers’ material...
Supply chains are inherently susceptible to risky events. Earlier articles in supply chain managemen...