Understanding Supply Chain Collaboration and Risk Management

Author(s):  
Adenike Aderonke Moradeyo

Social network theory is an appropriate theory for understanding the relationships among the different parties in the supply chain. This article adopts the conceptual-theory framework to introduce arm's-length and close ties concepts into the field of supply chain risk management. The theoretical paradigm of social network theory is used to develop a framework and propositions for future empirical studies. Specifically, this conceptual article uses the idea of the social network theory to propose the need for firms to incorporate both the close and arm's-length ties in their supply chains. This approach of combining the two forms of ties as a composite tie within a supply chain could serve as an important supply chain risk management tool in relation to supply chain disruption and its mitigation, because of the synergistic benefits.

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 42-52
Author(s):  
Adenike Aderonke Moradeyo

Social network theory is an appropriate theory for understanding the relationships among the different parties in the supply chain. This article adopts the conceptual-theory framework to introduce arm's-length and close ties concepts into the field of supply chain risk management. The theoretical paradigm of social network theory is used to develop a framework and propositions for future empirical studies. Specifically, this conceptual article uses the idea of the social network theory to propose the need for firms to incorporate both the close and arm's-length ties in their supply chains. This approach of combining the two forms of ties as a composite tie within a supply chain could serve as an important supply chain risk management tool in relation to supply chain disruption and its mitigation, because of the synergistic benefits.


Author(s):  
Sultan Ceren Oner ◽  
Mahir Oner

Supply chain management paradigms are becoming increasingly common management perspectives all over the world due to violent global competition of trade organizations and rapid changes in technology. In recent years, thanks to the communication improvements, customers have become more conscious about purchasing goods or services. Furthermore, organizations have to be customer oriented and more flexible against the dynamism of supply chain environment which increases uncertainties in supply chain parameters. Although a considerable amount of risk factors appearing in supply chain operations, this study concentrates on detecting key supply chain risks which could cause abnormalities and occur from rapid changes in customer demand, unpredictable price fluctuations, defect variations and delivery delays and provides the correction of these problems automatically. Thus, a system dynamics model is established for determining risks. This combined approach would be helpful for integrated supply chain risk management.


Essence of the risk management model in supply chains of enterprises is investigated in the article. Classification of type risks faced by enterprises in construction of their own supply chains is considered. The SCRM model is analyzed as a supply chain management tool. Necessity to introduce a risk management algorithm at enterprise using modern technologies is substantiated. Structural elements and relationships of the supply chain risk management algorithm are identified. It is justified that one of the most effective tools for identifying and analyzing risks in supply chain is big data, which should include information about the participants (elements) of the supply chain; resources used by supply chain members and / or moving between its elements; logistics processes that occur at each stage of the supply chain. It is also established that the use of block chain technology will ensure the integrity, reliability and security of information, which will form the basis of big data risk management in the supply chain, and the effective functioning of the entire supply chain risk management system.


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