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Acknowledgements
..............................................................................................xvii
Chapter
1 :
Supply Chain Risk Management
-
Developments, Issues
and Challenges
.....................................................................................1
George A. Zsidisin and Bob Ritchie
1.1
Introduction
...................................................................................................1
1.2
Background to SCRM
..................................................................................2
1.3
Supply Chain Risk
........................................................................................3
1.4
Structure of the Handbook
............................................................................5
1
.4.1
Risk Analysis, Assessment and Tools
...................................................5
1.4.2
Supply Chain Design and Risk
.............................................................7
1.4.3
Supply Chain Risk Management
...........................................................8
1.4.4
Supply Chain Security
........................................................................10
1.5
Background of ISCRiM and Handbook
.....................................................11
1.6
Future Developments in SCRM
.................................................................11
SECTION ONE
-
RISK ANALYSIS, ASSESSMENT AND TOOLS
.................13
Chapter
2:
Assessing the Vulnerability of Supply Chains
..................................15
Bjorn Egil Asbjormlett
2.1
Introduction
.................................................................................................15
2.1.1
Background
.........................................................................................16
2.1.2
Objective
.............................................................................................16
2.1.3
Approach
-
Mission-Oriented
.............................................................17
2.2
Concepts and Definitions
............................................................................18
2.2.1
Search for Effectiveness and Efficiency
.............................................19
2.2.2
Vulnerability Analysis versus Risk Analysis
......................................21
2.3
Vulnerability of Supply Chains
..................................................................21
2.3.1
The mission of Logistics and SCM
.....................................................21
2.3.2
Resilience in Supply Chain Systems and SCM
..................................22
2.3.3
Factors Contributing to Vulnerability and Resilience
........................23
2.4
Vulnerability Analysis
................................................................................23
2.4.1
Flow Sheet of the Analysis
.................................................................23
2.4.1.1
Step One: Definition of Scope of Work
...................................25
2.4.1.2
Step Two: Description of Context
............................................25
2.4.1.3
Step Three: Taxonomy Development
.......................................26
2.4.1.4
Step Four: Scenario Development
............................................27
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2.4.2
Documenting Scenarios in the Analysis
.............................................28
2.4.2.1
Step Five: Criticality Ranking
..................................................29
2.4.2.2
Step Six: Scenarios of Importance
...........................................29
2.4.2.3
Step Seven: Potential for Reducing Likelihood and
Consequence
.............................................................................30
2.4.3
The Second Round
..............................................................................32
2.5
Summary
.....................................................................................................32
References
.........................................................................................................32
ChapterS: Risk Management in Value Networks
...............................................35
Jukka Hallikas and
Jari
Varis
3.1
Introduction
.................................................................................................35
3.2
Value Networks
..........................................................................................36
3.2.1
Business Ecosystem Health and Risks
................................................37
3.2.2
Value Creation and Risk Management in Networks
...........................39
3.3
Connecting Industry Change with Risk Analysis
.......................................43
3.3.1
Trend Analysis on Network Level: Case ICT-Industry
......................44
3.3.2
Future Drivers and Scenario Creation
.................................................45
3.4
Risk Profiles of Interconnected Actors
.......................................................47
3.5
Discussion
...................................................................................................51
References
.........................................................................................................52
Chapter
4:
Predicting and Managing Supply Chain Risks
..................................53
Samir
Dani
4.1
Introduction
.................................................................................................53
4.2
Uncertainty and Risk
..................................................................................54
4.3
Risks in the Supply Chain
..........................................................................55
4.4
Supply Chain Risk Management
................................................................56
4.5
Proactive Supply Chain Risk Management
................................................58
4.6
Predicting Supply Chain Risks
...................................................................59
4.6.1
Tools for Risk Prediction
....................................................................59
4.6.1.1
Data Mining
.............................................................................59
4.6.1.2
Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA)
...................................61
4.7
The Predictive
-
Proactive Methodology
...................................................62
4.8
Conclusion
..................................................................................................64
References
.........................................................................................................64
Chapter
5:
Assessing Risks in Projects and Processes
........................................67
Barbara Gandenzi
5.1
Introduction
.................................................................................................67
5.2
Managing Uncertainty and Risks in Projects and Processes
......................70
5.2.1
Project and Process Objectives
...........................................................71
5.2.2
Project and Process Management
.......................................................71
5.2.3
Stakeholder Interests
...........................................................................72
5.2.4
Performance Measurement
.................................................................72
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5.3
Risk Assessment
.........................................................................................74
5.3.1
Step
1...................................................................................................76
5.3.2
Step
2...................................................................................................76
5.3.3
Step
3...................................................................................................77
5.3.4
Step
4...................................................................................................78
5.3.5
Step
5...................................................................................................78
5.4
Some Risk Factors in Processes and Projects
.............................................79
5.5
Conclusions
.................................................................................................80
References
.........................................................................................................81
Chapter
6:
Risk Management System
-
A Conceptual Model
............................83
Arben Mullai
6.1
Introduction
.................................................................................................83
6.2
Variations in Terms and Definitions
..........................................................84
6.3
A Unified Concept of the Risk Management System
................................85
6.4
Main Elements of the Risk Management System
.......................................86
6.5
Risk Analysis
..............................................................................................88
6.5.1
Preparing/Setting Up
...........................................................................88
6.5.2
Analysis Process
..................................................................................89
6.5.3
Conclusions and Recommendations
...................................................91
6.6
Risk Evaluation
...........................................................................................91
6.6.1
Select Criteria
......................................................................................91
6.6.2
Compare Risks
....................................................................................92
6.6.3
Rank Risks
..........................................................................................93
6.6.4
Develop Strategies and Measures
.......................................................93
6.7
Risk Management
.......................................................................................94
6.7.1
Identify Options
..................................................................................94
6.7.2
Decision-Making
.................................................................................95
6.7.3
Planning
...............................................................................................95
6.7.4
Implement
...........................................................................................96
6.7.5
Follow-Up and Monitoring
.................................................................96
6.8
Risk Communication
..................................................................................96
6.9
Re-Assessment-A Continuous Cyclic Process
........................................98
6.10
Summary
...................................................................................................98
References
.........................................................................................................98
Chapter
7:
Using Simulation to Investigate Supply Chain Disruptions
............103
Steven A. Melnyk, Alexander
Rodrigues,
and Gary L. Ragatz
7.1
Introduction
.......................................................,.......................................103
7.2
Understanding Supply Chain Disruptions: Background
..........................104
7.3
Modeling Supply Chain Disruptions: A Framework
................................106
7.3.1
The Triggering Event
........................................................................106
7.3.2
The Simulation Model
......................................................................110
7.4
Parameters and Experimental Factors
......................................................111
7.4.1
Experimental Factors
........................................................................
Ill
7.4.2
Performance Measures
......................................................................112
Contents
7.5
Generating and Analyzing Simulation Data
.............................................113
7.6
Classical Statistical Analysis of Simulation-Based Experimental Data...
114
7.7
Intervention Analysis: Evaluating the Transient Response
......................116
7.8
Outlier Detection
......................................................................................117
7.9
Dealing with Replications: Time Series Considerations
..........................117
7.10
Other Applications
..................................................................................118
7.11
Methodological
Triangulation................................................................118
7.12
Concluding Comments
...........................................................................119
References
.......................................................................................................120
SECTION TWO
-
SUPPLY CHAIN DESIGN AND RISK
................................123
Chapter
8:
Single Versus Multiple Sourcing: A Supply Risk
Management Perspective
.................................................................125
Constantin Blome
and Michael Henke
8.1
Introduction
...............................................................................................125
8.2
The Decision of Single and Multiple Sourcing
........................................126
8.3
Evaluation of the Single and Multiple Sourcing Decision
from a Risk Perspective
............................................................................128
8.4
Integrating Supply Risk Management into an Enterprise
Risk Management System
........................................................................133
References
.......................................................................................................134
Chapter
9:
The Role of Product Design in Global Supply Chain
Risk Management
............................................................................137
OmeraKhan, Martin Christopher, and Bernard Burnes
9.1
Introduction
...............................................................................................137
9.2
Trends in the Textile and Clothing Industry
.............................................138
9.3
The Trend to Global/Off Shore Sourcing
.................................................139
9.4
Research Method
......................................................................................141
9.5
Case Study of Marks and Spencer: Part One
............................................143
9.5.1
Company Introduction
......................................................................143
9.5.2
A Shift to Global Sourcing
................................................................144
9.5.3
Central Procurement
.........................................................................145
9.5.4
The Impact of Changed Supplier Relationships
...............................145
9.6
Case Study: Part Two
..............................................................................146
9.6.1
Intelligent Risk Taking
......................................................................146
9.6.2
Consolidation of the M&S Supply Chain
.........................................147
9.6.3
Internalising the Design Process to Manage Supply Chain Risk
......148
9.7
The Hidden Risks of Off Shore Sourcing
.................................................149
9.8
Strategies for Managing Risk in a Global Market
....................................150
9.9
Conclusions
...............................................................................................151
References
.......................................................................................................152
Contents xi
Chapter
10:
How Much Flexibility Does It Take to Mitigate Supply
Chain Risks?
....................................................................................155
Christopher Tang and Brian
Tomiin
10.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................155
10.2
Supply Chain Risks and the Role of Flexibility
.....................................157
10.2.1
Supply Risks
....................................................................................157
10.2.2
Process Risks
...................................................................................158
10.2.3
Demand Risks
.................................................................................159
10.2.4
Rare-but-Severe Disruption Risks
..................................................160
10.2.5
Other Risks
......................................................................................161
10.2.6
The Role of Flexibility in Mitigating Risks
....................................163
10.3
The Power of Flexibility: How Much Flexibility Do You Need?
.........164
10.3.1
Supply-Cost Risk: The Benefit of Flexibility via Multiple
Suppliers
..........................................................................................166
10.3.2
Supply-Commitment Risk: The Benefit of Flexibility
via a Flexible Supply Contract
........................................................166
10.3.3
Process Risk: The Benefit of Flexibility via Flexible
Manufacturing Processes
................................................................167
10.3.4
Demand Risk: The Power of Flexibility via Postponement
..........168
10.3.5
Demand Risk: The Power of Flexibility via Responsive Pricing..
169
10.4.
Concluding Remarks
.............................................................................170
References
.......................................................................................................172
SECTION THREE
-
SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT
.......................175
Chapter
11:
Enterprise and Supply Risk Management
........................................177
Michael Henke
11.1
Introduction: Enterprise Risk Management
for Supply Management
.........................................................................177
11.2
ERM Starting Points
...............................................................................179
11.3
ERM Monitoring and Managing of Supply Risks
..................................181
11.4
Advances in Operationalizing Tasks for Supply Controlling
and Risk Management
............................................................................183
11.5
Conclusions
.............................................................................................184
References
.......................................................................................................185
Chapter
12:
Pre-Contract Risk in International PFI Projects
..............................187
Simon A. Burtonshaw-Giinn
12.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................187
12.2
Construction Prime Contracting and the Management of Risk
..............189
12.3
Risks in International PFI Projects
.........................................................192
12.4
Conclusion
..............................................................................................195
References
.......................................................................................................197
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Chapter
13:
Supply Chain Risk Management for Small
and Medium-Sized Businesses
........................................................199
Uta Jüttner
and
Arne Ziegenbein
13.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................199
13.2
The Research Project
..............................................................................200
13.2.1
Researcher-Driven Objective
..........................................................201
13.2.2
Project Plan
.....................................................................................201
13.3
Requirements for Managing Supply Chain Risks in SMEs
...................202
13.3.1
The Four Partnering Companies
.....................................................202
13.3.2
Findings from the Initial Supply Chain Risk Analyses
..................204
13.3.3
Requirements for the Practical SCRM Methodology
.....................206
13.3.4
Evaluating Existing Supply Chain Risk Management
Approaches
......................................................................................206
13.3.4.1.
Scope of Analysis
................................................................206
13.3.4.2
Objectives
.............................................................................207
13.3.4.3
Implementation
.....................................................................208
13.4
A Practical SCRM Approach for
SME
..................................................209
13.4.1
Phase
1 -
Identification of Supply Chain Risks
..............................211
13.4.1.1
Step
1.1
-Defining the Supply Chain for Analysis
.............211
13.4.1.2
Step
1.2
-Supply Chain Mapping
........................................212
13.4.1.3
Step
1.3 -
Identification of Relevant Supply Chain Risks.
..212
13.4.2
Phase
2 -
Assessment of Supply Chain Risks
................................213
13.4.2.1
Step
2.1
-Assessment of Supply Chain Risks
and Mitigation Measures
......................................................213
13.4.2.2
Step
2.2 -
Analysis of the Supply Chain Portfolio
...............213
13.4.3
Phase
3 -
Supply Chain Risk Mitigation
........................................214
13.4.3.1
Step
3.1
-Identification of Mitigation Actions
....................214
13.4.3.2
Step
3.2
-Assessment of Mitigation Actions
......................214
13.4.3.3
Step
3.3 -
Decision on Mitigation Actions
and Action Plans
...................................................................215
13.5
Conclusion
..............................................................................................216
References
.......................................................................................................216
Chapter
14:
Psychological Foundations of Supply Chain Risk Management
.....219
Michael E. Smith
14.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................219
14.2
Perception in Risk
...................................................................................219
14.3
The Challenged Decision Maker
............................................................220
14.4
The Shortcuts We Take
..........................................................................221
14.5
The Number of Suppliers Issue
-
Reconsidered
....................................225
14.6
Practical Steps for Supply Management Professionals
..........................230
References
.......................................................................................................231
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Chapter
15:
Behavioural Risks in Supply Networks
...........................................235
M
Seiter
15.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................235
15.2
Conceptual Model
...................................................................................236
15.3
Research Methodology
...........................................................................240
15.3.1
Instrument
.......................................................................................240
15.3.2
Sample and Data Collection
............................................................240
15.3.3
Scale Development
..........................................................................240
15.4
Results
.....................................................................................................241
15.4.1
Analysis of the Measures and Model Fit
........................................241
15.4.2
Structural Model Results
.................................................................242
15.5
Discussion
...............................................................................................243
15.6
Managerial Implications
.........................................................................244
15.7
Conclusions
.............................................................................................244
References
.......................................................................................................245
Chapter
16:
SCRM and Performance
—
Issues and Challenges
...........................249
Bob Ritchie and Clare Brindley
16.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................249
16.2
Risk and Performance
.............................................................................251
16.3
Risk
-
Uncertainty and Risk Management
.............................................252
16.4
Performance
............................................................................................254
16.4.1
Timeframe
-
Risk and Performance
...............................................254
16.5
Performance and Risk Metrics
...............................................................256
16.6
Risk-Performance: Sources, Profiles and Drivers
..................................259
16.7
Risk Management Responses
.................................................................261
16.8
Risk and Performance Outcomes
...........................................................262
16.9
Empirical Application
-
Illustrative Case
..............................................263
16.9.1
CaseStudy
.......................................................................................264
16.9.2
Supply Chain Members Awareness of SCRM
..............................264
16.9.3
Risk Drivers
-
Identification, Evaluation and Prioritization
..........265
16.9.4
Perception of the Risk/Performance Interaction
.............................265
16.9.5
Risk Management Responses
..........................................................266
16.10
Conclusions and Future Developments
................................................267
References
.......................................................................................................269
Chapter
17:
Dominant Risks and Risk Management Practices
in Supply Chains
..............................................................................271
Stephan
M.
Wagner and
Christoph
Bode
17.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................271
17.2
Nomenclature and Conceptual Framework
............................................273
17.2.1
Supply Chain Risk
..........................................................................273
17.2.2
Supply Chain Disruption and Supply Chain Risk Sources
.............274
17.2.2.1
Demand Side Risks
...............................................................275
17.2.2.2
Supply Side Risks
.................................................................276
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17.2.2.3
Regulatory,
Legal,
and Bureaucratic Risk
............................276
17.2.2.4
Infrastructure Risks
..............................................................277
17.2.2.5
Catastrophic Risks
.................................,..............................277
17.2.3
Supply Chain Vulnerability and Its Drivers
...................................278
17.2.4
Supply Chain Risk Management
.....................................................279
17.2.4.1
Cause-Oriented Supply Chain Risk Management Practices
279
17.2.4.2
Effect-Oriented Supply Chain Risk Management Practices
280
17.3
Questionnaire Development and Data Collection
..................................281
17.4
Results and Discussion
...........................................................................283
17.4.1
Supply Chain Risks
.........................................................................283
17.4.2
Supply Chain Risk Management
.....................................................285
17.5
Managerial Implications and Conclusions
.............................................286
References
.......................................................................................................287
SECTION FOUR- SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY
.............................................291
Chapter
18:
Food Supply Chain Security: Issues and Implications
....................293
Douglas
Voss
and Judith Whipple
18.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................293
18.2
Importance and Challenges of Food Supply Chain Security
.................295
18.3
Why Firms Focus on Supply Chain Security
.........................................295
18.4
Security Best Practices in the Food Industry
..........................................297
18.5
Encouraging Security Enhanced Supply Chains
....................................301
18.6
The Impact of Security of Supplier Selection in the Food Industry
.......302
18.7
Conclusion
..............................................................................................303
References
.......................................................................................................304
Chapter
19:
Supply Chain Security: A Dynamic Capabilities Approach
...........307
Chad A utry and
Nada
Sanders
19.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................307
19.2
Supply Chain Security Concepts
............................................................309
19.2.1
Supply Chain Security and Security Management
.........................309
19.2.2
Supply Chain Security Orientation
.................................................309
19.3
Securing Supply Chains Through Capability Development
..................312
19.4
Building Supply Chain Continuity Through Security
Management Capabilities
.......................................................................314
19.4.1
Processes
.........................................................................................315
19.4.1.1
Build Security into the Process
.............................................315
19.4.1.2
Supply Chain Visibility
........................................................316
19.4.1.3
Sourcing Strategy
.................................................................317
19.4.1.4
Inventory Management
.........................................................318
19.4.1.5
Product and Process Redesign
..............................................318
19.4.1.6
Demand Based Management
................................................319
19.4.1.7
Forecasting
............................................................................320
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19.4.2 Technology......................................................................................321
19.4.2.1 Radio
Frequency
Identification............................................
322
19.4.2.2
Specific Security Applications of Technology
.....................323
19.4.3
Human Resources
............................................................................325
19.4.3.1
Top Management Support
....................................................326
19.4.3.2
Employee
..............................................................................326
19.4.3.3
Suppliers
...............................................................................326
19.4.3.4
Governmental Security Initiatives
........................................327
19.5
Conclusion
..............................................................................................328
References
.......................................................................................................328
Chapter
20:
Securing Global Food Distribution Networks
.................................331
Nicole Man and
Markus Mau
20.1
Challenges in Providing Food Safety and Quality
.................................331
20.2
Problems in the Food Supply Chain
.......................................................332
20.3
Requirement Shift Through Globalized Procurement
and BtoB-Solutions
.................................................................................334
20.4
Risk Management
...................................................................................335
20.5
Vertical Integration Versus Risk Management
......................................336
20.6
Efforts to Solve Supply Chain Security Problems
.................................337
20.7
A Potential Solution
................................................................................338
20.8
Setup of Supply Chain Security
..............................................................341
References
.......................................................................................................344
Index
.....................................................................................................................345
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Contents
Acknowledgements
.xvii
Chapter
1 :
Supply Chain Risk Management
-
Developments, Issues
and Challenges
.1
George A. Zsidisin and Bob Ritchie
1.1
Introduction
.1
1.2
Background to SCRM
.2
1.3
Supply Chain Risk
.3
1.4
Structure of the Handbook
.5
1
.4.1
Risk Analysis, Assessment and Tools
.5
1.4.2
Supply Chain Design and Risk
.7
1.4.3
Supply Chain Risk Management
.8
1.4.4
Supply Chain Security
.10
1.5
Background of ISCRiM and Handbook
.11
1.6
Future Developments in SCRM
.11
SECTION ONE
-
RISK ANALYSIS, ASSESSMENT AND TOOLS
.13
Chapter
2:
Assessing the Vulnerability of Supply Chains
.15
Bjorn Egil Asbjormlett
2.1
Introduction
.15
2.1.1
Background
.16
2.1.2
Objective
.16
2.1.3
Approach
-
Mission-Oriented
.17
2.2
Concepts and Definitions
.18
2.2.1
Search for Effectiveness and Efficiency
.19
2.2.2
Vulnerability Analysis versus Risk Analysis
.21
2.3
Vulnerability of Supply Chains
.21
2.3.1
The mission of Logistics and SCM
.21
2.3.2
Resilience in Supply Chain Systems and SCM
.22
2.3.3
Factors Contributing to Vulnerability and Resilience
.23
2.4
Vulnerability Analysis
.23
2.4.1
Flow Sheet of the Analysis
.23
2.4.1.1
Step One: Definition of Scope of Work
.25
2.4.1.2
Step Two: Description of Context
.25
2.4.1.3
Step Three: Taxonomy Development
.26
2.4.1.4
Step Four: Scenario Development
.27
viii Contents
2.4.2
Documenting Scenarios in the Analysis
.28
2.4.2.1
Step Five: Criticality Ranking
.29
2.4.2.2
Step Six: Scenarios of Importance
.29
2.4.2.3
Step Seven: Potential for Reducing Likelihood and
Consequence
.30
2.4.3
The Second Round
.32
2.5
Summary
.32
References
.32
ChapterS: Risk Management in Value Networks
.35
Jukka Hallikas and
Jari
Varis
3.1
Introduction
.35
3.2
Value Networks
.36
3.2.1
Business Ecosystem Health and Risks
.37
3.2.2
Value Creation and Risk Management in Networks
.39
3.3
Connecting Industry Change with Risk Analysis
.43
3.3.1
Trend Analysis on Network Level: Case ICT-Industry
.44
3.3.2
Future Drivers and Scenario Creation
.45
3.4
Risk Profiles of Interconnected Actors
.47
3.5
Discussion
.51
References
.52
Chapter
4:
Predicting and Managing Supply Chain Risks
.53
Samir
Dani
4.1
Introduction
.53
4.2
Uncertainty and Risk
.54
4.3
Risks in the Supply Chain
.55
4.4
Supply Chain Risk Management
.56
4.5
Proactive Supply Chain Risk Management
.58
4.6
Predicting Supply Chain Risks
.59
4.6.1
Tools for Risk Prediction
.59
4.6.1.1
Data Mining
.59
4.6.1.2
Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA)
.61
4.7
The Predictive
-
Proactive Methodology
.62
4.8
Conclusion
.64
References
.64
Chapter
5:
Assessing Risks in Projects and Processes
.67
Barbara Gandenzi
5.1
Introduction
.67
5.2
Managing Uncertainty and Risks in Projects and Processes
.70
5.2.1
Project and Process Objectives
.71
5.2.2
Project and Process Management
.71
5.2.3
Stakeholder Interests
.72
5.2.4
Performance Measurement
.72
Contents ix
5.3
Risk Assessment
.74
5.3.1
Step
1.76
5.3.2
Step
2.76
5.3.3
Step
3.77
5.3.4
Step
4.78
5.3.5
Step
5.78
5.4
Some Risk Factors in Processes and Projects
.79
5.5
Conclusions
.80
References
.81
Chapter
6:
Risk Management System
-
A Conceptual Model
.83
Arben Mullai
6.1
Introduction
.83
6.2
Variations in Terms and Definitions
.84
6.3
A Unified Concept of the Risk Management System
.85
6.4
Main Elements of the Risk Management System
.86
6.5
Risk Analysis
.88
6.5.1
Preparing/Setting Up
.88
6.5.2
Analysis Process
.89
6.5.3
Conclusions and Recommendations
.91
6.6
Risk Evaluation
.91
6.6.1
Select Criteria
.91
6.6.2
Compare Risks
.92
6.6.3
Rank Risks
.93
6.6.4
Develop Strategies and Measures
.93
6.7
Risk Management
.94
6.7.1
Identify Options
.94
6.7.2
Decision-Making
.95
6.7.3
Planning
.95
6.7.4
Implement
.96
6.7.5
Follow-Up and Monitoring
.96
6.8
Risk Communication
.96
6.9
Re-Assessment-A Continuous Cyclic Process
.98
6.10
Summary
.98
References
.98
Chapter
7:
Using Simulation to Investigate Supply Chain Disruptions
.103
Steven A. Melnyk, Alexander
Rodrigues,
and Gary L. Ragatz
7.1
Introduction
.,.103
7.2
Understanding Supply Chain Disruptions: Background
.104
7.3
Modeling Supply Chain Disruptions: A Framework
.106
7.3.1
The Triggering Event
.106
7.3.2
The Simulation Model
.110
7.4
Parameters and Experimental Factors
.111
7.4.1
Experimental Factors
.
Ill
7.4.2
Performance Measures
.112
Contents
7.5
Generating and Analyzing Simulation Data
.113
7.6
Classical Statistical Analysis of Simulation-Based Experimental Data.
114
7.7
Intervention Analysis: Evaluating the Transient Response
.116
7.8
Outlier Detection
.117
7.9
Dealing with Replications: Time Series Considerations
.117
7.10
Other Applications
.118
7.11
Methodological
Triangulation.118
7.12
Concluding Comments
.119
References
.120
SECTION TWO
-
SUPPLY CHAIN DESIGN AND RISK
.123
Chapter
8:
Single Versus Multiple Sourcing: A Supply Risk
Management Perspective
.125
Constantin Blome
and Michael Henke
8.1
Introduction
.125
8.2
The Decision of Single and Multiple Sourcing
.126
8.3
Evaluation of the Single and Multiple Sourcing Decision
from a Risk Perspective
.128
8.4
Integrating Supply Risk Management into an Enterprise
Risk Management System
.133
References
.134
Chapter
9:
The Role of Product Design in Global Supply Chain
Risk Management
.137
OmeraKhan, Martin Christopher, and Bernard Burnes
9.1
Introduction
.137
9.2
Trends in the Textile and Clothing Industry
.138
9.3
The Trend to Global/Off Shore Sourcing
.139
9.4
Research Method
.141
9.5
Case Study of Marks and Spencer: Part One
.143
9.5.1
Company Introduction
.143
9.5.2
A Shift to Global Sourcing
.144
9.5.3
Central Procurement
.145
9.5.4
The Impact of Changed Supplier Relationships
.145
9.6
Case Study: Part Two
.146
9.6.1
Intelligent Risk Taking
.146
9.6.2
Consolidation of the M&S Supply Chain
.147
9.6.3
Internalising the Design Process to Manage Supply Chain Risk
.148
9.7
The Hidden Risks of Off Shore Sourcing
.149
9.8
Strategies for Managing Risk in a Global Market
.150
9.9
Conclusions
.151
References
.152
Contents xi
Chapter
10:
How Much Flexibility Does It Take to Mitigate Supply
Chain Risks?
.155
Christopher Tang and Brian
Tomiin
10.1
Introduction
.155
10.2
Supply Chain Risks and the Role of Flexibility
.157
10.2.1
Supply Risks
.157
10.2.2
Process Risks
.158
10.2.3
Demand Risks
.159
10.2.4
Rare-but-Severe Disruption Risks
.160
10.2.5
Other Risks
.161
10.2.6
The Role of Flexibility in Mitigating Risks
.163
10.3
The Power of Flexibility: How Much Flexibility Do You Need?
.164
10.3.1
Supply-Cost Risk: The Benefit of Flexibility via Multiple
Suppliers
.166
10.3.2
Supply-Commitment Risk: The Benefit of Flexibility
via a Flexible Supply Contract
.166
10.3.3
Process Risk: The Benefit of Flexibility via Flexible
Manufacturing Processes
.167
10.3.4
Demand Risk: The Power of Flexibility via Postponement
.168
10.3.5
Demand Risk: The Power of Flexibility via Responsive Pricing.
169
10.4.
Concluding Remarks
.170
References
.172
SECTION THREE
-
SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT
.175
Chapter
11:
Enterprise and Supply Risk Management
.177
Michael Henke
11.1
Introduction: Enterprise Risk Management
for Supply Management
.177
11.2
ERM Starting Points
.179
11.3
ERM Monitoring and Managing of Supply Risks
.181
11.4
Advances in Operationalizing Tasks for Supply Controlling
and Risk Management
.183
11.5
Conclusions
.184
References
.185
Chapter
12:
Pre-Contract Risk in International PFI Projects
.187
Simon A. Burtonshaw-Giinn
12.1
Introduction
.187
12.2
Construction Prime Contracting and the Management of Risk
.189
12.3
Risks in International PFI Projects
.192
12.4
Conclusion
.195
References
.197
xii Contents
Chapter
13:
Supply Chain Risk Management for Small
and Medium-Sized Businesses
.199
Uta Jüttner
and
Arne Ziegenbein
13.1
Introduction
.199
13.2
The Research Project
.200
13.2.1
Researcher-Driven Objective
.201
13.2.2
Project Plan
.201
13.3
Requirements for Managing Supply Chain Risks in SMEs
.202
13.3.1
The Four Partnering Companies
.202
13.3.2
Findings from the Initial Supply Chain Risk Analyses
.204
13.3.3
Requirements for the Practical SCRM Methodology
.206
13.3.4
Evaluating Existing Supply Chain Risk Management
Approaches
.206
13.3.4.1.
Scope of Analysis
.206
13.3.4.2
Objectives
.207
13.3.4.3
Implementation
.208
13.4
A Practical SCRM Approach for
SME
.209
13.4.1
Phase
1 -
Identification of Supply Chain Risks
.211
13.4.1.1
Step
1.1
-Defining the Supply Chain for Analysis
.211
13.4.1.2
Step
1.2
-Supply Chain Mapping
.212
13.4.1.3
Step
1.3 -
Identification of Relevant Supply Chain Risks.
.212
13.4.2
Phase
2 -
Assessment of Supply Chain Risks
.213
13.4.2.1
Step
2.1
-Assessment of Supply Chain Risks
and Mitigation Measures
.213
13.4.2.2
Step
2.2 -
Analysis of the Supply Chain Portfolio
.213
13.4.3
Phase
3 -
Supply Chain Risk Mitigation
.214
13.4.3.1
Step
3.1
-Identification of Mitigation Actions
.214
13.4.3.2
Step
3.2
-Assessment of Mitigation Actions
.214
13.4.3.3
Step
3.3 -
Decision on Mitigation Actions
and Action Plans
.215
13.5
Conclusion
.216
References
.216
Chapter
14:
Psychological Foundations of Supply Chain Risk Management
.219
Michael E. Smith
14.1
Introduction
.219
14.2
Perception in Risk
.219
14.3
The Challenged Decision Maker
.220
14.4
The Shortcuts We Take
.221
14.5
The Number of Suppliers Issue
-
Reconsidered
.225
14.6
Practical Steps for Supply Management Professionals
.230
References
.231
Contents xiii
Chapter
15:
Behavioural Risks in Supply Networks
.235
M
Seiter
15.1
Introduction
.235
15.2
Conceptual Model
.236
15.3
Research Methodology
.240
15.3.1
Instrument
.240
15.3.2
Sample and Data Collection
.240
15.3.3
Scale Development
.240
15.4
Results
.241
15.4.1
Analysis of the Measures and Model Fit
.241
15.4.2
Structural Model Results
.242
15.5
Discussion
.243
15.6
Managerial Implications
.244
15.7
Conclusions
.244
References
.245
Chapter
16:
SCRM and Performance
—
Issues and Challenges
.249
Bob Ritchie and Clare Brindley
16.1
Introduction
.249
16.2
Risk and Performance
.251
16.3
Risk
-
Uncertainty and Risk Management
.252
16.4
Performance
.254
16.4.1
Timeframe
-
Risk and Performance
.254
16.5
Performance and Risk Metrics
.256
16.6
Risk-Performance: Sources, Profiles and Drivers
.259
16.7
Risk Management Responses
.261
16.8
Risk and Performance Outcomes
.262
16.9
Empirical Application
-
Illustrative Case
.263
16.9.1
CaseStudy
.264
16.9.2
Supply Chain Members' Awareness of SCRM
.264
16.9.3
Risk Drivers
-
Identification, Evaluation and Prioritization
.265
16.9.4
Perception of the Risk/Performance Interaction
.265
16.9.5
Risk Management Responses
.266
16.10
Conclusions and Future Developments
.267
References
.269
Chapter
17:
Dominant Risks and Risk Management Practices
in Supply Chains
.271
Stephan
M.
Wagner and
Christoph
Bode
17.1
Introduction
.271
17.2
Nomenclature and Conceptual Framework
.273
17.2.1
Supply Chain Risk
.273
17.2.2
Supply Chain Disruption and Supply Chain Risk Sources
.274
17.2.2.1
Demand Side Risks
.275
17.2.2.2
Supply Side Risks
.276
xiv Contents
17.2.2.3
Regulatory,
Legal,
and Bureaucratic Risk
.276
17.2.2.4
Infrastructure Risks
.277
17.2.2.5
Catastrophic Risks
.,.277
17.2.3
Supply Chain Vulnerability and Its Drivers
.278
17.2.4
Supply Chain Risk Management
.279
17.2.4.1
Cause-Oriented Supply Chain Risk Management Practices
279
17.2.4.2
Effect-Oriented Supply Chain Risk Management Practices
280
17.3
Questionnaire Development and Data Collection
.281
17.4
Results and Discussion
.283
17.4.1
Supply Chain Risks
.283
17.4.2
Supply Chain Risk Management
.285
17.5
Managerial Implications and Conclusions
.286
References
.287
SECTION FOUR- SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY
.291
Chapter
18:
Food Supply Chain Security: Issues and Implications
.293
Douglas
Voss
and Judith Whipple
18.1
Introduction
.293
18.2
Importance and Challenges of Food Supply Chain Security
.295
18.3
Why Firms Focus on Supply Chain Security
.295
18.4
Security Best Practices in the Food Industry
.297
18.5
Encouraging Security Enhanced Supply Chains
.301
18.6
The Impact of Security of Supplier Selection in the Food Industry
.302
18.7
Conclusion
.303
References
.304
Chapter
19:
Supply Chain Security: A Dynamic Capabilities Approach
.307
Chad A utry and
Nada
Sanders
19.1
Introduction
.307
19.2
Supply Chain Security Concepts
.309
19.2.1
Supply Chain Security and Security Management
.309
19.2.2
Supply Chain Security Orientation
.309
19.3
Securing Supply Chains Through Capability Development
.312
19.4
Building Supply Chain Continuity Through Security
Management Capabilities
.314
19.4.1
Processes
.315
19.4.1.1
Build Security into the Process
.315
19.4.1.2
Supply Chain Visibility
.316
19.4.1.3
Sourcing Strategy
.317
19.4.1.4
Inventory Management
.318
19.4.1.5
Product and Process Redesign
.318
19.4.1.6
Demand Based Management
.319
19.4.1.7
Forecasting
.320
Contents xv
19.4.2 Technology.321
19.4.2.1 Radio
Frequency
Identification.
322
19.4.2.2
Specific Security Applications of Technology
.323
19.4.3
Human Resources
.325
19.4.3.1
Top Management Support
.326
19.4.3.2
Employee
.326
19.4.3.3
Suppliers
.326
19.4.3.4
Governmental Security Initiatives
.327
19.5
Conclusion
.328
References
.328
Chapter
20:
Securing Global Food Distribution Networks
.331
Nicole Man and
Markus Mau
20.1
Challenges in Providing Food Safety and Quality
.331
20.2
Problems in the Food Supply Chain
.332
20.3
Requirement Shift Through Globalized Procurement
and BtoB-Solutions
.334
20.4
Risk Management
.335
20.5
Vertical Integration Versus Risk Management
.336
20.6
Efforts to Solve Supply Chain Security Problems
.337
20.7
A Potential Solution
.338
20.8
Setup of Supply Chain Security
.341
References
.344
Index
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spelling | Supply chain risk a handbook of assessment, management and performance ed. by George A. Zsidisin ... New York, NY Springer 2008 XV, 349 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier International series in operations research & management science 124 Literaturangaben Logistique (organisation) Rameau Évaluation du risque Rameau Business logistics Risk assessment Risikomanagement (DE-588)4121590-4 gnd rswk-swf Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd rswk-swf Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 s Risikomanagement (DE-588)4121590-4 s b DE-604 Zsidisin, George A. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-387-79934-6 International series in operations research & management science 124 (DE-604)BV011630976 124 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016585328&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Supply chain risk a handbook of assessment, management and performance International series in operations research & management science Logistique (organisation) Rameau Évaluation du risque Rameau Business logistics Risk assessment Risikomanagement (DE-588)4121590-4 gnd Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd |
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title | Supply chain risk a handbook of assessment, management and performance |
title_auth | Supply chain risk a handbook of assessment, management and performance |
title_exact_search | Supply chain risk a handbook of assessment, management and performance |
title_exact_search_txtP | Supply chain risk a handbook of assessment, management and performance |
title_full | Supply chain risk a handbook of assessment, management and performance ed. by George A. Zsidisin ... |
title_fullStr | Supply chain risk a handbook of assessment, management and performance ed. by George A. Zsidisin ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Supply chain risk a handbook of assessment, management and performance ed. by George A. Zsidisin ... |
title_short | Supply chain risk |
title_sort | supply chain risk a handbook of assessment management and performance |
title_sub | a handbook of assessment, management and performance |
topic | Logistique (organisation) Rameau Évaluation du risque Rameau Business logistics Risk assessment Risikomanagement (DE-588)4121590-4 gnd Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Logistique (organisation) Évaluation du risque Business logistics Risk assessment Risikomanagement Supply Chain Management |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016585328&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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