Risk in Supply Networks: The Case of Aeronautical Firms
Roberto Maria Grisi (),
Teresa Murino () and
Pasquale Zoppoli ()
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Roberto Maria Grisi: University of Naples “Federico II”
Teresa Murino: University of Naples “Federico II”
Pasquale Zoppoli: University of Naples “Federico II”
Chapter Chapter 14 in Business Performance Measurement and Management, 2010, pp 207-225 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Companies linked in a modern supply network are affected by tight interdependences which cause remarkable risk levels. This paper suggests a method to select risk factors and sources providing the management with a functional tool to hold in check related risks. Particularly, aeronautical firms are considered in the practical application of the method: some strategic goals of the network are selected and a dashboard of indexes is adopted to establish specific control points. A variation in one, or more, indicator/s will allow to promptly investigate on the interested part of the network which could negatively affect its overall performance.
Keywords: Supply Chain; Risk Indicator; Supply Network; External Risk; Supply Chain Risk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-04800-5_14
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