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Identification and analysis of operational and behavioural risks emerging and propagating in supply chains: a multi-method approach

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posted on 2022-03-28, 01:48 authored by Mehrdokht Pournader
The study of supply chain risks can be conducted from various perspectives, including types of risks and supply chain structure. First, from the aspect of the types of supply chain risks, the thesis investigates operational and behavioural risks both separately and in tandem. For operational risks, the proposed research model tackles a critical research problem in supply chain risk literature, which revolves around making a link between supply chain resilience and risk assessment. Outsourcing malfunctions and risks associated with them are analysed as a specific type of operational risk that is prevalent in modern supply chains. For behavioural risks, the risk attitudes of decision makers and their impact on inventory decisions are investigated. Another study, conducted at the intersection of behavioural and operational risks, shows the importance of considering both types of the aforementioned risks while assessing vulnerabilities in supply chains. Second, the research adopts the viewpoint of supply chain structure, investigating supply chains and their vulnerability to risks in forms of service supply networks, in particular in service triads. Most of the studies adopt a multi-method approach, proposing analytical models to assess supply chain vulnerability to risks and testing these models using surveys, interviews, archival data or behavioural experiments.

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Table of Contents

Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Operational risks and resilience in supply chains -- Chapter Three. Behavioural risks in supply chains -- Chapter Four. Risk and vulnerability in service triads -- Chapter Five. Conclusion and discussions -- References -- Appendices.

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Bibliography: pages 221-271 Thesis by publication.

Awarding Institution

Macquarie University

Degree Type

Thesis PhD

Degree

PhD, Macquarie University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie Graduate School of Management

Department, Centre or School

Macquarie Graduate School of Management

Year of Award

2017

Principal Supervisor

Matthew Keblis

Additional Supervisor 1

Andrew Kach

Rights

Copyright Mehrdokht Pournader 2016. Copyright disclaimer: http://mq.edu.au/library/copyright

Language

English

Extent

1 online resource (xv, 288 pages) diagrams, graphs, tables

Former Identifiers

mq:71590 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1275939

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