Study on the Whole Process Coping Strategy of Supply Chain Disruption Risk Based on NVIVO
Mengmeng Miao (),
Hongmei Shan (),
Zihao Li () and
Qian Zhang ()
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Mengmeng Miao: Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications
Hongmei Shan: Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications
Zihao Li: Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications
Qian Zhang: Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications
A chapter in LISS 2022, 2023, pp 149-160 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Nowadays, the external environment is turbulence and uncertainty for supply chain systems, the complexity and vulnerability of internal environment further enhance the possibility of supply chain disruption risk. How to deal with the disruption risk of supply chain has become a hot topic in theoretical and practical circles. This paper conducts coding analysis on 95 literatures based on the qualitative analysis of grounded theory, and proposes a whole process countermeasure model of supply chain disruption risk. Finally, this paper establishes a closed-loop control strategy of “beforehand prophylaxis-processing control-afterward treatment-beforehand prophylaxis”. Processing control is the key link to deal with the disruption risk of supply chain, and its core resolutions include dual-source procurement and information sharing. In addition, the research shows that the main strategies of beforehand prophylaxis are alternative supplier and inventory strategy; The afterward countermeasures include production decisions and reactive pricing strategies. This study provides scientific basis and theoretical guidance for enterprises to deal with the risk of supply chain disruption.
Keywords: Supply chain disruption risk; Grounded theory; Coping strategies; Coding analyses (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-2625-1_11
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