International audienceThe outbreak of extraordinary disruptive events, e.g., the COVID-19 pandemic, has greatly impacted the orderly operation in global supply chains (SCs), and may lead to the SC breakdown. Regulatory actions, such as government interventions during the pandemic, can greatly mitigate the disruption propagation (i.e., the ripple effect) and improve SC viability. However, existing works that focus on the disruption propagation management have not considered the possibility of such interventions. Motivated by the fact, in this study, we investigate a new disruption propagation management problem in a multi-echelon SC with limited intervention budget. The aim is to minimize disruption risk measured by the disrupted probability...
International audienceRobust dynamic Bayesian network (DBN) is a valid tool for disruption propagati...
The goal of this study is to recognise various factors for responsive SCs that affect supply risk an...
Supply chain networks generally are composed of four main entity types: supplier, production centers...
International audienceThe outbreak of extraordinary disruptive events, e.g., the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
International audienceIt is vital for supply chains (SCs) to survive the dramatic and long-term impa...
Supply chains are vulnerable to disruptions at any stage of the distribution system. These disruptio...
International audienceSupply chain (SC) has been continuously affected by the epidemic and political...
Supply chains suffer from serious vulnerabilities and disruptions with increasing global crises, inc...
Due to the high risk in the business environment, supply chains must adopt a tailored mechanism to d...
International audienceIn practice, supplier actions are often taken to reduce the impact of disrupti...
International audienceDynamic Bayesian network (DBN) theory provides a valid tool to estimate the ri...
International audienceThe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the supply chain (SC) evokes the need f...
In this study, an optimization model is proposed to design a Global Supply Chain (GSC) for a medical...
International audienceThe design and management of a supply chain (SC) in a global pandemic require ...
International audienceDue to the impact of the global COVID-19, supply chain (SC) risk management un...
International audienceRobust dynamic Bayesian network (DBN) is a valid tool for disruption propagati...
The goal of this study is to recognise various factors for responsive SCs that affect supply risk an...
Supply chain networks generally are composed of four main entity types: supplier, production centers...
International audienceThe outbreak of extraordinary disruptive events, e.g., the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
International audienceIt is vital for supply chains (SCs) to survive the dramatic and long-term impa...
Supply chains are vulnerable to disruptions at any stage of the distribution system. These disruptio...
International audienceSupply chain (SC) has been continuously affected by the epidemic and political...
Supply chains suffer from serious vulnerabilities and disruptions with increasing global crises, inc...
Due to the high risk in the business environment, supply chains must adopt a tailored mechanism to d...
International audienceIn practice, supplier actions are often taken to reduce the impact of disrupti...
International audienceDynamic Bayesian network (DBN) theory provides a valid tool to estimate the ri...
International audienceThe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the supply chain (SC) evokes the need f...
In this study, an optimization model is proposed to design a Global Supply Chain (GSC) for a medical...
International audienceThe design and management of a supply chain (SC) in a global pandemic require ...
International audienceDue to the impact of the global COVID-19, supply chain (SC) risk management un...
International audienceRobust dynamic Bayesian network (DBN) is a valid tool for disruption propagati...
The goal of this study is to recognise various factors for responsive SCs that affect supply risk an...
Supply chain networks generally are composed of four main entity types: supplier, production centers...