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Supply chain risk and resilience: theory building through structured experiments and simulation
Authors:John R Macdonald  Christopher W Zobel  Steven A Melnyk  Stanley E Griffis
Affiliation:1. Department of Management, Colorado State University , Fort Collins, CO, USA;2. Department of Business Information Technology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , Blacksburg, VA, USA;3. Department of Supply Chain Management, Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI, USA
Abstract:The research literature of supply chain risk and resilience is at a critical developmental stage. Studies have established the importance of these topics both to researchers and practitioners. They also have identified factors contributing to risk, the impact of risk and disruptions on performance, and the strategies and tactics used to build the capacity for supply chain resilience. Although these efforts can provide support for constructing a theory of risk and resilience, researchers are currently restricted in their ability to build such a theory by the difficulty of collecting the necessary data. This paper contributes to this literature development effort by summarising prior research reviews and developing a three-component framework aimed at helping researchers to build better theories. This is accomplished through combining structured experimental design with discrete-event simulations of supply chains. The result is a methodology that allows researchers to develop better understanding of the factors that link a disruption to its impact on supply chain performance through both direct and interaction effects. Following the methodology development, the paper concludes with an example using the factors of shock interarrival time, supply chain connectivity and buffer stocks to illustrate the potential for contributing to the theory-building process.
Keywords:supply chain risk  supply chain disruption  resilience  theory-building  discrete-event simulation
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