articleJournal of Business LogisticsDec 1, 2011Closed access

An Empirically Derived Framework of Global Supply Resiliency

Iowa State University · Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

In today’s global business environment, supply chains have increased in both length and complexity. This increase in length and complexity coupled with a focus on improving efficiency, such as lean manufacturing practices, may lead to higher levels of supply chain risk where the likelihood of a disruption severely impacting supply chain performance increases. Resilient supply chains have been touted as a means to reduce the likelihood and severity of supply chain disruptions. However, there is little empirical evidence relative to the factors that contribute to or detract from supply resiliency. Using systems theory and the resource-based view of the firm as the theoretical underpinnings, this study provides…

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Keywords
  • Supply chain
  • Supply chain risk management
  • Service management
  • Business
  • Industrial organization
  • Empirical research
  • Supply chain management
  • Resource (disambiguation)
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