This chapter addresses the importance of risk management in supply chains. Risk is defined as a (negative) deviation from a set target due to unforeseen developments or events. Risk management is the process of systematically identifying, analyzing, and responding to risks in an organization. Risk...
Supply chains in the semiconductor industry are subject to high obsolescence and opportunity risks that are mainly caused by an uncertain demand. Therefore, an appropriate management of these risks is essential for the supply chain's bus... A Ziegenbein,A. Verbeck,P. Erni,... 被引量: 4发表...
Proactive risk management In this context, it’s not surprising that supply chain waste and disruptions arising from fraud and abuse have become more common. A recent Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited survey found that85 percent of surveyed global supply chains had experienced at least one disruption ...
Because cybersecurity risks have a dominant impact on supply chain integrity, risk management practices should primarily focus on this risk category. A strategy for mitigating risks in the cybersecurity category needs to meet the following requirements: ...
Supply chain risk management (SCRM) is the process of finding and addressing potential vulnerabilities in a company’s supply chain.
Chapter 5 Supply Chain Risk Management D.L. Olson and D. Wu Global competition, technological change, and continual search for competitive advantage have motivated risk management in supply chains.1 Supply chains are often complex systems of networks, reaching hundreds or thousands of participants ...
A recently introduced term SCRM (Supply Chain Risk Management) emphasizes the importance of the risk management in supply chains also due to the ability to achieve a competitive advantage of those chains in which a risk is identified, estimated, managed and controlled. Therefore, it seems to be...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review published approaches to supply chain risk management, to include identification and classification of types of risks, cases, and models. Specific aspects of risk in supply chains involving China are also addressed. Design/methodology/approach – Lite...
Vice President, Supply Chain ManagementThroughout history, there are moments that force change. The 2020s have brought multiple, like the COVID-19 pandemic and its resulting component shortages, conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East, and increasing geopolitical tensions. The interlocking impacts of...
Instead of focusing on individual companies, the focus is on multi-tier supply chains. Thus, the research question of this study is as follows: “How are companies in different multi-tier supply chains managing sustainability-related risks, and how do risk management practices differ between the ...