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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Clare BrindleyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.564kg ISBN: 9780754639022ISBN 10: 0754639029 Pages: 218 Publication Date: 28 August 2004 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Research Frameworks: Introduction, Clare Brindley and Bob Ritchie; Categorization of supply chain risk and risk management, Andreas Norrman and Robert Lindroth; Risk characteristics of the supply chain - a contingency framework, Bob Ritchie and Clare Brindley; Risk management in supplier relationships and networks, Jukka Hallikas and Veli-Matti Virolainen; Risk focus towards customers, Clare Brindley; Supply chain risk management, Ulf Paulsson. Techniques and Applications: Examining risk and supply chain collaborative working in the UK construction industry, Simon A. Burtonshaw-Gunn; Early supplier involvement as a tool for reducing supply risk, George A. Zsidisin and Michael E. Smith; A risk analysis framework for marine transport of packaged dangerous goods, Arben Mullai; Outsourcing advanced logistics: shipper's and provider's perspective on risks, Dan Andersson and Andreas Norrman; Effective practices and tools for ensuring supply continuity, George A. Zsidisin, Gary L. Ragatz and Steven A. Melnyk; Conclusion, Bob Ritchie and Clare Brindley; Index.Reviews'Paradoxically the search for efficiency in modern supply chains has often made them more vulnerable to disruption. Supply chain risk is a growing concern to managers and policy-makers alike. This ground-breaking book provides a comprehensive insight into the nature of supply chain risk and offers guidance as to how it can be managed and mitigated.' Professor Martin Christopher, Director, Centre for Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Cranfield University, UK 'There are few books available at the moment that gather together current research related to supply chain risk. This book is among the first to describe and evaluate this important academic field. It is a long overdue text written by those who have a keen understanding of this complex phenomena...A sound addition to the supply chain researcher's book collection, and one that will provide a platform for further enquiry.' Marc Day, Henley Management College, UK 'Paradoxically the search for efficiency in modern supply chains has often made them more vulnerable to disruption. Supply chain risk is a growing concern to managers and policy-makers alike. This ground-breaking book provides a comprehensive insight into the nature of supply chain risk and offers guidance as to how it can be managed and mitigated.' Professor Martin Christopher, Director, Centre for Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Cranfield University, UK 'There are few books available at the moment that gather together current research related to supply chain risk. This book is among the first to describe and evaluate this important academic field. It is a long overdue text written by those who have a keen understanding of this complex phenomena...A sound addition to the supply chain researcher's book collection, and one that will provide a platform for further enquiry.' Marc Day, Henley Management College, UK ’Paradoxically the search for efficiency in modern supply chains has often made them more vulnerable to disruption. Supply chain risk is a growing concern to managers and policy-makers alike. This ground-breaking book provides a comprehensive insight into the nature of supply chain risk and offers guidance as to how it can be managed and mitigated.’ Professor Martin Christopher, Director, Centre for Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Cranfield University, UK ’There are few books available at the moment that gather together current research related to supply chain risk. This book is among the first to describe and evaluate this important academic field. It is a long overdue text written by those who have a keen understanding of this complex phenomena...A sound addition to the supply chain researcher's book collection, and one that will provide a platform for further enquiry.’ Marc Day, Henley Management College, UK Author InformationClare Brindley is at the Nottingham Business School, UK George Zsidisin, Andreas Norman, Bob Ritchie, Robert Lindroth, Jukka Hallikas, Veli-Matti Virolainen, Simon Burtonshaw-Gunn, Michael Smith, Arben Mullai. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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