The COVID-19 pandemic is not comparable for extension and implications to any other crisis faced by organizations over the last decades. Understandably, in its first and most acute phases, managers have focused their attention on how companies could ensure business continuity at the organizational level, by guaranteeing safe operating conditions and reshaping working procedures. Yet, for companies operating in business markets, adjusting internal processes to face a supply chain disruption is not enough to ensure business continuity, as these companies also need to sustain the network of external relationships in the whole supply chain in which they operate. To avoid jeopardizing their long-term survival, maintain their scope of action, and...
Supply chain networks are frequently hit by unplanned events which lead to disruptions and cause ope...
We investigate the relational dynamics in supply chains focused on three questions. The first questi...
The observed corporate changes in many supply chains suggest that instability rather than stability ...
Increases in disruptions coupled with enhanced competition have led firms to develop capabilities to...
The management of supply chains is shifting from transactional to relational. A longer-term perspect...
Due to their growing global and complex nature, supply chains are increasingly vulnerable to natural...
The COVID-19 outbreak is a black swan event that has uncovered the delicateness of global supply cha...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a dynamic model where supply chain strategy is lev...
In today’s turbulent business environment, firms are becoming increasingly interdependent and are no...
Indicateurs octobre 17International audienceSupply chain management is at the heart of business stra...
The global nature of current supply chains – in combination with disruptive events like the Covid-19...
Purpose: Does internal integration extend to business continuity and to managing supply chain disrup...
To mitigate disruptions in supply chains, organizations must consider not only risks affecting their...
It was the computer revolution what emerged the need to formulate Business Continuity at around the ...
Undoubtedly, the history books and future research will engage in serious retrospection of the COVID...
Supply chain networks are frequently hit by unplanned events which lead to disruptions and cause ope...
We investigate the relational dynamics in supply chains focused on three questions. The first questi...
The observed corporate changes in many supply chains suggest that instability rather than stability ...
Increases in disruptions coupled with enhanced competition have led firms to develop capabilities to...
The management of supply chains is shifting from transactional to relational. A longer-term perspect...
Due to their growing global and complex nature, supply chains are increasingly vulnerable to natural...
The COVID-19 outbreak is a black swan event that has uncovered the delicateness of global supply cha...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a dynamic model where supply chain strategy is lev...
In today’s turbulent business environment, firms are becoming increasingly interdependent and are no...
Indicateurs octobre 17International audienceSupply chain management is at the heart of business stra...
The global nature of current supply chains – in combination with disruptive events like the Covid-19...
Purpose: Does internal integration extend to business continuity and to managing supply chain disrup...
To mitigate disruptions in supply chains, organizations must consider not only risks affecting their...
It was the computer revolution what emerged the need to formulate Business Continuity at around the ...
Undoubtedly, the history books and future research will engage in serious retrospection of the COVID...
Supply chain networks are frequently hit by unplanned events which lead to disruptions and cause ope...
We investigate the relational dynamics in supply chains focused on three questions. The first questi...
The observed corporate changes in many supply chains suggest that instability rather than stability ...