The Role of Supply Chain Resilience on IT and cyber Disruptions
Giorgia Giusi Siciliano () and
Barbara Gaudenzi ()
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Giorgia Giusi Siciliano: University of Verona
Barbara Gaudenzi: University of Verona
A chapter in Network, Smart and Open, 2018, pp 57-69 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This study considers two major disruptions for modern supply chains: IT and cyber risks. As they may significantly impact the business continuity, the service quality, the investor confidence and the reputation of companies, more effective solutions are needed. We conducted an empirical study having as unit of analysis the supply chains of fifteen European companies, leaders in their industry. The findings show a misalignment of awareness between IT and SC managers toward these sources of disruption and the need of enhancing the traditional Supply Chain Risk Management process. We propose a framework that may improve the management of these unpredictable, high-consequence risks for the supply chain through a key element: the resilience.
Keywords: IT and cyber risks; Risk management; Supply chain resilience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62636-9_4
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