In recent years, Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) has evolved as an area of specific investigation, resulting in the course of its development to refine concepts, methods and approaches from multiple disciplines. Application tools proposed by authors, implement a variety of perspectives that are affected by different conceptual and cultural contamination. Literature review leads to identify at least two dominant approaches: a process-based one, characterized by theoretical contiguity with the area of Supply Chain Management, and an event-based one, which builds up some conceptual issues common with the Risk Management discipline. The purpose of this work is to study whether, despite this diversity of approaches, there are elements of convergence between the professionals in terms of views, intentions, perceptions, SCRM implementation methodologies in contemporary supply networks.
Supply Chain Risk Management: a multi-professional perspective
PANIZZOLO, ROBERTO;GARENGO, PATRIZIA
2011
Abstract
In recent years, Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) has evolved as an area of specific investigation, resulting in the course of its development to refine concepts, methods and approaches from multiple disciplines. Application tools proposed by authors, implement a variety of perspectives that are affected by different conceptual and cultural contamination. Literature review leads to identify at least two dominant approaches: a process-based one, characterized by theoretical contiguity with the area of Supply Chain Management, and an event-based one, which builds up some conceptual issues common with the Risk Management discipline. The purpose of this work is to study whether, despite this diversity of approaches, there are elements of convergence between the professionals in terms of views, intentions, perceptions, SCRM implementation methodologies in contemporary supply networks.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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