2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2016.07.775
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Resilience and Vulnerability in Supply Chain: Literature review

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“…Several authors have conducted a deep literature review related to resilience. Elleuch et al (2016) conducted a literature review based on resilience and vulnerability and identified that optimal allocation of resources needs to be more developed for selecting efficient resilient supply chain with the trade-offs between vulnerability reduction and resilience capacities enhancement, because there is lack of practices for supply chain resilience achievement. The research limit in the practice used for supply chain resilience has been analysed.…”
Section: Supply Chain Resilience Concept and Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several authors have conducted a deep literature review related to resilience. Elleuch et al (2016) conducted a literature review based on resilience and vulnerability and identified that optimal allocation of resources needs to be more developed for selecting efficient resilient supply chain with the trade-offs between vulnerability reduction and resilience capacities enhancement, because there is lack of practices for supply chain resilience achievement. The research limit in the practice used for supply chain resilience has been analysed.…”
Section: Supply Chain Resilience Concept and Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the challenge of shifting trends and the constant disturbances of the market increase the instability of the supply chain. Recent scientific literature amplifies the supply chain resilience problem and recommends various strategies to cope with the disturbances (Ambulkar, Blackhurst & Grawe, 2015;Elleuch, Dafaoui, Elmhamedi & Chabchoub, 2016;Gonçalves & Chicareli, 2014;Kim, Chen & Linderman, 2015;Mensah & Merkuryev, 2014;Munoz & Dunbar, 2015;Nikookar, Takala, Sahebi & Kantola, 2014). There are different approaches to define and measure resilience in the supply chain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study used a mixed-methods approach for the collection and analysis of relational data. Whilst quantitative analysis allows for the exploration of the 'relational form' of the networks, qualitative enquiries are necessary to understand the 'relational content' of network interactions: the quality and meaning of ties for those involved (Edwards 2010). The application of network analysis is here undertaken through a comparative case-study analysis of network factors influencing climate-change resilience and MSMEs' adaptive capacity in three agricultural value chains in Jamaica.…”
Section: Methodology Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brandon-Jones et al 2014;Mandal 2012;Yang and Yang 2010), or to move to a new more desirable state that confers it with new stability(Elleuch et al 2016;Hohenstein et al 2015; Christopher and Peck 2004;Spiegler et al 2016;Soni and Jain 2011).…”
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“…Resilience supply chain is a provision to reduce customer perception of risks, however, there is no consensus on the definition of resilience (Elleuch et al, 2016). The idea has motivated researchers and experts to explore the concept of resilience engineering and its applications in the field of supply chain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%