供应链
相互依存
供应链风险管理
业务
供应链管理
实证研究
脆弱性(计算)
金融危机
独创性
灵活性(工程)
服务管理
背景(考古学)
经济衰退
过程管理
动态能力
操作化
产业组织
营销
计算机科学
经济
计算机安全
创造力
法学
政治学
管理
生物
凯恩斯经济学
古生物学
宏观经济学
哲学
认识论
作者
Uta Jüttner,Stan Maklan
标识
DOI:10.1108/13598541111139062
摘要
Purpose The objective of this paper is to conceptualise supply chain resilience (SCRES) and to identify and explore empirically its relationship with the related concepts of supply chain vulnerability (SCV) and supply chain risk management (SCRM). Design/methodology/approach From a review of the literature the conceptual domain of SCRES is defined and the proposed relationships with SCRM and SCV are derived. Data from a longitudinal case study with three supply chains are presented to explore the relationship between the concepts in the context of the global financial crisis. Findings The empirical data provide support for a positive impact of supply chain risk (SCR) effect and knowledge management on SCRES and from SCRES on SCV. SCR effect and knowledge management seem to enhance the SCRES by improving the flexibility, visibility, velocity and collaboration capabilities of the supply chain. Thereby, they decrease the SCV in a disruptive risk event. The positive effects manifest themselves in upstream supplier networks of supply chains as well as in distribution channels to the customers. Research limitations/implications The recession caused by the financial crisis has illustrated the importance of SCRES in today's interdependent global economy vividly. However, the concept is still in its infancy and has not received the same attention as its counterparts SCRM and SCV. The study confirms the benefit of resilient supply chains and outlines future research needs. Practical implications The paper identifies which supply chain capabilities can support the containment of disruptions and how these capabilities can be supported by effective SCRM. Originality/value To date, there has been no empirical study which has investigated supply chain resilience in a disruptive global event.
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