Global supply chain risk management: an approach on how global firms manage the complexity of their worldwide operations

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes, Perycles dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/13387
Resumo: The global supply chain risk management field is crucial for the supply chain sustainability, however, it is yet poorly explored, especially when it comes to matching the literature studies with empirical observations. The complexity inherent to these supply chains turn the studies and analyzes of risk-related issues, such as risk exposure, perception and its management strategies, time-to-time more significant to building a resilient and sustainable chain. In order to develop a coherent and relevant contribution for the literature, this dissertation provides three case studies of three companies from different industries. These case studies provide a qualitative approach of the firms’ risk perception and their management strategies. After the exposure of each of the three firms supply chain scenario, it is developed an analysis of the case studies, taking into account what is suggested and advised by former researchers in this field. The findings of this research indicate that the three companies do not dominate the existing supply chain risk management theoretical framework, nor fully apply risk management dynamics and strategies proposed by researchers. Instead, on average, they know in detail what are the risk-related events likely to have impacts onto their supply chains; moreover, their risk management strategies seem to be effective on both avoiding impacts and overcoming barriers and disruptions. On the other hand, the researchers’ and companies’ mindset converge on betting on cooperation/collaboration and communication/information sharing as builders of visibility, flexibility and agility into a supply chain, finally improving its resilience and reducing its risk exposure.
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spelling Global supply chain risk management: an approach on how global firms manage the complexity of their worldwide operationsSupply chainGlobal value chainRisk managementCase studyGestão do riscoCadeia de abastecimentoInternacionalização das empresasCadeia de valorEstudo de casosThe global supply chain risk management field is crucial for the supply chain sustainability, however, it is yet poorly explored, especially when it comes to matching the literature studies with empirical observations. The complexity inherent to these supply chains turn the studies and analyzes of risk-related issues, such as risk exposure, perception and its management strategies, time-to-time more significant to building a resilient and sustainable chain. In order to develop a coherent and relevant contribution for the literature, this dissertation provides three case studies of three companies from different industries. These case studies provide a qualitative approach of the firms’ risk perception and their management strategies. After the exposure of each of the three firms supply chain scenario, it is developed an analysis of the case studies, taking into account what is suggested and advised by former researchers in this field. The findings of this research indicate that the three companies do not dominate the existing supply chain risk management theoretical framework, nor fully apply risk management dynamics and strategies proposed by researchers. Instead, on average, they know in detail what are the risk-related events likely to have impacts onto their supply chains; moreover, their risk management strategies seem to be effective on both avoiding impacts and overcoming barriers and disruptions. On the other hand, the researchers’ and companies’ mindset converge on betting on cooperation/collaboration and communication/information sharing as builders of visibility, flexibility and agility into a supply chain, finally improving its resilience and reducing its risk exposure.O campo da gestão do risco na cadeia global de abastecimento é fundamental para a sua sustentabilidade, entretanto, ainda figura um campo pouco explorado, principalmente quando se trata de avaliar se a teoria se adequa à prática. A complexidade inerente a essas cadeias faz com que o estudo dos seus riscos seja cada vez mais significante para construir uma cadeia de abastecimento resiliente e sustentável. A fim de desenvolver uma contribuição relevante para a literatura, este trabalho apresenta três estudos de caso de três empresas de diferentes indústrias. Para esta metodologia foi utilizada uma abordagem qualitativa para compreender a perceção do risco por parte das empresas, e suas respetivas estratégias para os gerir. Segue-se à exposição do cenário da cadeia de abastecimento das três empresas uma análise dos estudos de caso, com base no que é aconselhado pelos pesquisadores desta área. Por fim, os resultados deste trabalho indicam que as três empresas não dominam o arcabouço teórico do campo da gestão do risco na cadeia de abastecimento, nem mesmo aplicam a fundo as estratégias propostas pelos pesquisadores. Todavia, as empresas parecem conhecer detalhadamente os riscos aos quais estão expostas e, ainda, as estratégias adotadas para gerir estes riscos mostram-se eficientes tanto em evitar disrupções quanto em superar barreiras e dificuldades. Contudo, a mentalidade dos pesquisadores e empresas convergem em apostar na cooperação e comunicação como pontos chave para desenvolver a visibilidade, flexibilidade e agilidade numa cadeia de abastecimento, aprimorando, em última instância, sua resiliência e diminuindo sua exposição aos riscos.2017-05-16T14:29:35Z2016-11-21T00:00:00Z2016-11-212016-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/octet-streamhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/13387TID:201324130engMoraes, Perycles dos Santosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-09T17:48:33Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/13387Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:23:42.483550Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Global supply chain risk management: an approach on how global firms manage the complexity of their worldwide operations
spellingShingle Global supply chain risk management: an approach on how global firms manage the complexity of their worldwide operations
Moraes, Perycles dos Santos
Supply chain
Global value chain
Risk management
Case study
Gestão do risco
Cadeia de abastecimento
Internacionalização das empresas
Cadeia de valor
Estudo de casos
title_short Global supply chain risk management: an approach on how global firms manage the complexity of their worldwide operations
title_full Global supply chain risk management: an approach on how global firms manage the complexity of their worldwide operations
title_fullStr Global supply chain risk management: an approach on how global firms manage the complexity of their worldwide operations
title_full_unstemmed Global supply chain risk management: an approach on how global firms manage the complexity of their worldwide operations
title_sort Global supply chain risk management: an approach on how global firms manage the complexity of their worldwide operations
author Moraes, Perycles dos Santos
author_facet Moraes, Perycles dos Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes, Perycles dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Supply chain
Global value chain
Risk management
Case study
Gestão do risco
Cadeia de abastecimento
Internacionalização das empresas
Cadeia de valor
Estudo de casos
topic Supply chain
Global value chain
Risk management
Case study
Gestão do risco
Cadeia de abastecimento
Internacionalização das empresas
Cadeia de valor
Estudo de casos
description The global supply chain risk management field is crucial for the supply chain sustainability, however, it is yet poorly explored, especially when it comes to matching the literature studies with empirical observations. The complexity inherent to these supply chains turn the studies and analyzes of risk-related issues, such as risk exposure, perception and its management strategies, time-to-time more significant to building a resilient and sustainable chain. In order to develop a coherent and relevant contribution for the literature, this dissertation provides three case studies of three companies from different industries. These case studies provide a qualitative approach of the firms’ risk perception and their management strategies. After the exposure of each of the three firms supply chain scenario, it is developed an analysis of the case studies, taking into account what is suggested and advised by former researchers in this field. The findings of this research indicate that the three companies do not dominate the existing supply chain risk management theoretical framework, nor fully apply risk management dynamics and strategies proposed by researchers. Instead, on average, they know in detail what are the risk-related events likely to have impacts onto their supply chains; moreover, their risk management strategies seem to be effective on both avoiding impacts and overcoming barriers and disruptions. On the other hand, the researchers’ and companies’ mindset converge on betting on cooperation/collaboration and communication/information sharing as builders of visibility, flexibility and agility into a supply chain, finally improving its resilience and reducing its risk exposure.
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