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Path Analysis Model for Supply Chain Risk Management

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  • Satyendra Kumar Sharma

    (Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India)

  • Anil Bhat

    (Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India)

  • Vinod Kumar

    (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada)

  • Aayushi Agarwal

    (Tata Consultancy Services, Bangalore, India)

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to develop a model to understand the relationship of supply chain risk sources, risk drivers, and risk mitigation strategies to the overall risk exposure of the firm and to validate the model empirically. An attempt has been made to determine the major contributors of supply chain risk as viewed by automotive professionals in today's competitive market. This study empirically validates the effects of the three critical constructs on overall supply chain risk exposure. The limitations of this study can be seen in the use of perceptual data from single informants and the focus on automotive firms in a single country. The detailed operationalization of the constructs sheds further light on the major risk sources, drivers, and mitigation strategies in supply chain networks. Clear evidence of proactive strategies in mitigating risks provides managers with a business case to invest in such initiatives.

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  • Satyendra Kumar Sharma & Anil Bhat & Vinod Kumar & Aayushi Agarwal, 2017. "Path Analysis Model for Supply Chain Risk Management," International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM), IGI Global, vol. 10(2), pages 21-41, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jisscm:v:10:y:2017:i:2:p:21-41
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    1. Aletta Sophia Tolmay, 2018. "An Investigation Into the Personal Interaction Items Which Best Explain the Variation in Trust Within Automotive Supply Chains," International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM), IGI Global, vol. 11(2), pages 77-91, April.
    2. Puspalata Mahapatra & Sushanta Tripathy & Surya Kanta Panda, 2021. "Factors Influencing of SSCM Performance of the Indian Insurance Industry: An ISM Approach," International Journal of System Dynamics Applications (IJSDA), IGI Global, vol. 10(4), pages 1-18, October.

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