Daultani, Yash ; Kumar, Sushil ; Vaidya, Omkarprasad S. ; Tiwari, Manoj K. (2015) A supply chain network equilibrium model for operational and opportunism risk mitigation International Journal of Production Research, 53 (18). pp. 5685-5715. ISSN 0020-7543
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2015.1056325
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2015.1056325
Abstract
Risk management holds a crucial role in ensuring efficiency, predictability, and coherency in supply chain operations of an enterprise. Risks are associated with every member of a supply chain network. Thus, an end-to-end risk management approach is essential to fortify the entire supply chain network. In this paper, we consider a supply chain network consisting of suppliers, manufacturers, distributors and retailers, as the representative stakeholders. In particular, we take supply chain operational, and opportunism risks into account, and investigate the roles of flexibility, and social relationship, respectively, as a mitigation approach. We develop a multi-period network equilibrium model by considering the stakeholders’ objectives of maximising profit and minimising risk. Further, the finite-dimensional variational inequality formulations are derived for the underlying network optimisation problem. An algorithm, with nice features for computations, is then applied to three simulated examples in order to illustrate the model and computational procedure as well as the types of interventions that can help the strategic decision-makers to explore quantitatively the associated profits and incurred risks in an entire supply chain network.
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Keywords: | supply chain management; Risk management; Flexibility; Network equilibrium; Social relationship. |
ID Code: | 139649 |
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