Managing risks in supply chains - an article review and Appendix
(2003) 15th Annual NOFOMA Conference, 2003- Abstract
- Background: A number of trends during the last decade, like globalisation, outsourcing, single sourcing, leanness and agility, have made the supply chain more vulnerable and “supply chain risk management” has become a research area of its own.
Objective: To characterize the existing scientific knowledge and scientific knowledge creation within supply chain risk management as it is presented in the literature.
Method: A literature review of scientific articles within supply chain risk management and a characterization of those articles, partly by the help of the basic reference data available for each article, partly with the help of a simple basic risk model.
Results: The research area is fairly new, the oldest... (More) - Background: A number of trends during the last decade, like globalisation, outsourcing, single sourcing, leanness and agility, have made the supply chain more vulnerable and “supply chain risk management” has become a research area of its own.
Objective: To characterize the existing scientific knowledge and scientific knowledge creation within supply chain risk management as it is presented in the literature.
Method: A literature review of scientific articles within supply chain risk management and a characterization of those articles, partly by the help of the basic reference data available for each article, partly with the help of a simple basic risk model.
Results: The research area is fairly new, the oldest article in the review is from 1998, but under expansion. Knowledge is today limited - only 22 scientific articles in English were found. Most articles focused the whole supply chain but some just two or three links in the chain. Five articles focused a certain industry, the others not. Supply risks were the most common type of risk studied followed by demand risk, terrorist attacks and natural disasters (Less)
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- author
- Paulsson, Ulf LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2003
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Supply chain management, Disruptions, Disturbances, Vulnerability, Risk-handling, Risks, Supply chain, Supply chain risk management, Risk management
- host publication
- Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference for Nordic Researchers in Logistics NOFOMA 2003, 12-13 June, Oulu, Finland
- editor
- Juga, Jari
- publisher
- NOFOMA
- conference name
- 15th Annual NOFOMA Conference, 2003
- conference location
- Oulu, Finland
- conference dates
- 2003-06-12 - 2003-06-13
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- b9603002-116d-43a8-a38a-d09589264ef1 (old id 643112)
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- http://www.tlog.lth.se/documents/publications/Managing%20risks.pdf;%20http://www.tlog.lth.se/documents/publications/Appendix.pdf
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