Researchers’ Perspectives on Supply Chain Risk Management
This paper presents our field research study of operations-and-supply-chain-management scholars to study diversity in supply chain risk management (SCRM). First, we reviewed the researchers output, i.e., the recent research literature. Next, we surveyed two focused groups (members of Supply Chain Thought Leaders and International Supply Chain Risk Management groups) with open-ended questions. Finally, we surveyed operations and supply chain management researchers during the 2009 INFORMS meeting in San Diego. Our findings characterize the diversity in terms of three “gaps: a definition gap in how researchers define SCRM, a process gap in terms of inadequate coverage of response to risk incidents, and a methodology gap in terms of inadequate use of empirical methods. We also list ways to close these gaps as suggested by the researchers.
Supply chain risk management field research survey
ManMohan S.Sodhi Byung-Gak Son Christopher S.Tang
Cass Business School, City University London Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles
国际会议
香港·广州
英文
893-898
2010-07-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)