articleProduction and Operations ManagementJan 3, 2005Closed access

Managing Disruption Risks in Supply Chains

University of Pennsylvania · Widener University

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Abstract

There are two broad categories of risk affecting supply chain design and management: (1) risks arising from the problems of coordinating supply and demand, and (2) risks arising from disruptions to normal activities. This paper is concerned with the second category of risks, which may arise from natural disasters, from strikes and economic disruptions, and from acts of purposeful agents, including terrorists. The paper provides a conceptual framework that reflects the joint activities of risk assessment and risk mitigation that are fundamental to disruption risk management in supply chains. We then consider empirical results from a rich data set covering the period 1995–2000 on accidents in the U. S. Chemical…

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Keywords
  • Supply chain risk management
  • Supply chain
  • Risk management
  • Risk analysis (engineering)
  • Business
  • Supply chain management
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Risk assessment
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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