The current body of literature with regard to supply chain vulnerability pays limited attention to how companies actually evaluate and manage risk. A second limitation is the scarce use of empirical evidence. Aiming at reducing these gaps, this work proposes a new conceptual model by which companies can assess their upstream vulnerability. The development process for the model involved two steps. First, based on a literature review, a draft of the assessment model was designed and operationalised via a questionnaire. Then, to refine the model and to verify its discriminant ability, case studies were conducted. The model is able to effectively compare the riskiness of the context in which a company operates with the firm's preparedness in risk management, providing guidance in evaluating and reducing upstream vulnerability. © 2013 © 2013 Taylor & Francis.

A model to evaluate upstream vulnerability

Kalchschmidt M.
2014-01-01

Abstract

The current body of literature with regard to supply chain vulnerability pays limited attention to how companies actually evaluate and manage risk. A second limitation is the scarce use of empirical evidence. Aiming at reducing these gaps, this work proposes a new conceptual model by which companies can assess their upstream vulnerability. The development process for the model involved two steps. First, based on a literature review, a draft of the assessment model was designed and operationalised via a questionnaire. Then, to refine the model and to verify its discriminant ability, case studies were conducted. The model is able to effectively compare the riskiness of the context in which a company operates with the firm's preparedness in risk management, providing guidance in evaluating and reducing upstream vulnerability. © 2013 © 2013 Taylor & Francis.
2014
risk assessment
supply chain risk management
supply risk
vulnerability
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