供应链中断的严重性:设计特征与缓解能力

The Severity of Supply Chain Disruptions: Design Characteristics and Mitigation Capabilities

DECISION SCIENCES · 2007
被引 1645 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

通过多方法多来源实证研究,提出六个命题,解释供应链中断严重性如何受密度、复杂性、节点关键性等设计特征以及恢复和预警两种缓解能力的影响。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Supply chain disruptions and the associated operational and financial risks represent the most pressing concern facing firms that compete in today's global marketplace. Extant research has not only confirmed the costly nature of supply chain disruptions but has also contributed relevant insights on such related issues as supply chain risks, vulnerability, resilience, and continuity. In this conceptual note, we focus on a relatively unexplored issue, asking and answering the question of how and why one supply chain disruption would be more severe than another. In doing so, we argue, de facto, that supply chain disruptions are unavoidable and, as a consequence, that all supply chains are inherently risky. Employing a multiple‐method, multiple‐source empirical research design, we derive novel insights, presented as six propositions that relate the severity of supply chain disruptions (i) to the three supply chain design characteristics of density, complexity, and node criticality and (ii) to the two supply chain mitigation capabilities of recovery and warning. These findings not only augment existing knowledge related to supply chain risk, vulnerability, resilience, and business continuity planning but also call into question the wisdom of pursuing such practices as supply base reduction, global sourcing, and sourcing from supply clusters.

供应链管理风险管理运营管理供应链韧性