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  • TVS.006090_(Springer Series in Supply Chain Management 7) George A. Zsidisin, Michael Henke - Revisiting Supply Chain Risk-Springer International Publ-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Michael Henke; George A. Zsidisin (2019)

  • This book offers a bridge between our current understanding of supply chain risk in practice and theory, and the monumental shifts caused by the emergence of the fourth industrial revolution. Supply chain risk and its management have experienced significant attention in scholarship and practice over the past twenty years. Our understanding of supply chain risk and its many facets, such as uncertainty and vulnerability, has expanded beyond utilizing approaches such as deploying inventory to buffer the initial effects of disruptions.

  • TVS.006093_George A. Zsidisin, Barbara Gaudenzi, Roberta Pellegrino - Strategic Sourcing_ Approaches for Managing Supply Chain Risk (Palgrave Studies -GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: George A. Zsidisin (2024)

  • This book provides a methodology, grounded in prior research, for analyzing supply chain vulnerabilities and determining appropriate strategic sourcing approaches firms can adopt for managing risk and ensuring supply chain resilience. Supply chain risk affects firms in a multitude of ways. The detrimental results of failing to manage supply chain risk includes, but is not limited to, disruptions that lead to the inability of firms to meet customer requirements, increased costs due to holding excessive inventory, paying employee overtime and expediting orders, financial losses due to increases in commodity prices and unfavorable exchange rates, and tarnishing firm reputation due to poo...

  • TVS.007411_George A. Zsidisin, Bob Ritchie - Supply Chain Risk_ A Handbook of Assessment, Management & Performance (International Series in Operations-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: George A. Zsidisin (2009)

  • This Handbook represents the work of 30 different authors from 11 different countries, all of whom are recognized international authorities in research, practice, and policy associated with Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) and the wider domain of Supply Chain Management (SCM). The first truly comprehensive collection of current research and leading-edge thinking on supply chain risk and its management