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Supply Chain Finance is as a portfolio of financing and risk mitigation practices and techniques to optimize the management of the working capital and liquidity invested in supply chain processes and transactions. SCF techniques existing on the market can be divided into three categories:...
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Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is a program that manages all firm risks in an integrated framework. In this study, we provide the first empirical evidence of how ERM affects firms’ day-to-day operations. Using hand-collected ERM data and inventory information, we examine whether ERM adoption...
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Supply chain resilience (SCR) is often seen as a dynamic capability that enables firms to effectively cope with disruptions and unforeseen events in the business environment. However, empirical research focusing on influencing factors on SCR is still limited. Based on the resource-based view...
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In this paper, using newly available CDS positions data compiled from DTCC and the supply chain hierarchical position obtained from networking methodology, we examine whether and how investors can use CDS contracts to manage the heightened operational risk due to upstream supply chain...
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We document the propagation through supply chains of the most damaging cyberattack in history and the important role of banks in mitigating its impact. Customers of directly hit firms saw reductions in revenues, profitability, and trade credit relative to similar firms. The losses were larger...
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Operational risk management is an important aspect in an organisation and how organisation manage the risk efficiently. Hence, this study attempted to investigate the influence of firm-specific factors and macro-economic factors affecting operational risk of Tiong Nam Logistics Holding Berhad....
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Deregulation of the trucking industry and significantly lowered transportation costs led to large, widespread, and plausibly exogenous reductions in inventory for U.S. firms, but with consequent increased supply chain disruption costs. We find evidence that increased supply chain disruption...
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Supply chain scenario planning – Coronavirus synopsis questionsSupply chain resilience, contingencies, and business continuity plansHistoric case study of high dependency on the region and the inappropriate spread of manufacturing load. Contingency planning to address business continuity...
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We examine two competing predictions regarding the impact of major customer firms' risk taking on that of their supplier firms. The bargaining power theory holds that when major customers take more risk to enhance their bargaining power and rent extraction ability, suppliers respond by also...
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Supply chain finance (SCF) has attracted considerable attention being an innovative business model that allows firms, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to convert illiquid assets into cash without incurring additional liabilities. However, its effects on SME performance and...
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