Viability of intertwined supply networks: extending the supply chain resilience angles towards survivability. A position paper motivated by COVID-19 outbreak
Berlin School of Economics and Law · Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · +3 more institutions
Abstract
An intertwined supply network (ISN) is an entirety of interconnected supply chains (SC) which, in their integrity secure the provision of society and markets with goods and services. The ISNs are open systems with structural dynamics since the firms may exhibit multiple behaviours by changing the buyer-supplier roles in interconnected or even competing SCs. From the positions of resilience, the ISNs as a whole provide services to society (e.g. food service, mobility service or communication service) which are required to ensure a long-term survival. The analysis of survivability at the level of ISN requires a consideration at a large scale as resilience of individual SCs. The recent example of coronavirus…
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2Topics & keywords
- Survivability
- Resilience (materials science)
- Supply chain
- Position (finance)
- Business
- Service (business)
- Scale (ratio)
- Industrial organization