Supply chain risk management (SCRM) is an interdisciplinary emerging area of research crossing over operations management, finance and marketing, among other disciplines. Conceptualization of SCRM is argued in reference to previous studies on risk identification, risk assessment, supply chain vulnerabilities and risk management approaches used. A SCRM framework is then developed based on taxonomies defined for risk events and risk management approaches. In line with this framework, a risk management planning process is proposed with an illustrative example.
This article is a sequel to Bandaly et al. (2011). Structured around the supply chain risk management (SCRM) typology and framework presented in the aforementioned article, this article provides a review on individual operational and financial risk management approaches reported in the literature. Avoidance, prevention and mitigation approaches reported are also summarized in tabular format for the four risk domains covered (internal operations, external stakeholders, marketplace and environment). Distinctions between operational and financial approaches are highlighted. A review of studies integrating both approaches is then presented. Areas for future research in SCRM are argued.
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