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. This conceptual study employs the institutional distance concept to the case of supply chain sustainability risks. It …
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The intermittency of new energy power generation (NEPG) exposes the power supply chain (PSC) to a higher supply disruption risk (SDR), so it is crucial to determine how to manage such risk and minimize losses. In the context of cap-and-trade (CAT) in the power industry, this paper constructs a...
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Crises like COVID-19 or the Japanese earthquake in 2011 exposed the fragility of corporate supply networks. The production of goods and services is a highly interdependent process and can be severely impacted by the default of critical suppliers or customers. While knowing the impact of...
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The sustainability of our global supply chains is an essential concern in strategic supply chain management research …. Modern information and communication technologies enable stakeholders to punish buying firms for any sustainability …-related grievances at their suppliers, even in remote locations. This study investigates how the notion of country sustainability risk …
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of the consequences of what are termed supplier sustainability risks (SSRs). To this end, we conduct an event study …
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identify salient supply chain sustainability risks (SCSR). The study employs a design science approach to develop a procedural … generating theoretical insights and emergent solutions to the real-world problem of SCSR identification …
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This paper constructs a model of a supply chain to examine how demand volatility is passed upstream through the chain. In particular, we seek to determine how likely it is that the chain experiences a bullwhip effect, where the variance of the upstream firm's production exceeds the variance of...
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This paper constructs a model of a supply chain to examine how demand volatility is passed upstream through the chain. In particular, we seek to determine how likely it is that the chain experiences a bullwhip effect, where the variance of the upstream firms’ production exceeds the variance of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011820911
The study aimed to find factors affecting the development of trust-based cooperative relationships and test the links between them. For this study, the research framework was based on the notion that a cooperative relationship in a supply chain required commitment, cooperation and trust among...
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Suppliers often make proactive investments in capacity to strategically position themselves to win a contract with a monopolist buyer. Such investments reduce the suppliers' variable costs of serving the buyer's demand. We show that an auction mechanism does not always benefit the...
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