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A machine learning approach for predicting hidden links in supply chain with graph neural networks

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  • Edward Elson Kosasih
  • Alexandra Brintrup

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Supply chain business interruption has been identified as a key risk factor in recent years, with high-impact disruptions due to disease outbreaks, logistic issues such as the recent Suez Canal blockage showing examples of how disruptions could propagate across complex emergent networks. Researchers have highlighted the importance of gaining visibility into procurement interdependencies between suppliers to develop more informed business contingency plans. However, extant methods such as supplier surveys rely on the willingness or ability of suppliers to share data and are not easily verifiable. In this article, we pose the supply chain visibility problem as a link prediction problem from the field of Machine Learning (ML) and propose the use of an automated method to detect potential links that are unknown to the buyer with Graph Neural Networks (GNN). Using a real automotive network as a test case, we show that our method performs better than existing algorithms. Additionally, we use Integrated Gradient to improve the explainability of our approach by highlighting input features that influence GNN’s decisions. We also discuss the advantages and limitations of using GNN for link prediction, outlining future research directions.

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  • Edward Elson Kosasih & Alexandra Brintrup, 2022. "A machine learning approach for predicting hidden links in supply chain with graph neural networks," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 60(17), pages 5380-5393, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:60:y:2022:i:17:p:5380-5393
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2021.1956697
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    2. Andrea Bacilieri & Pablo Austudillo-Estevez, 2023. "Reconstructing firm-level input-output networks from partial information," Papers 2304.00081, arXiv.org.
    3. Ivanov, Dmitry, 2023. "Intelligent digital twin (iDT) for supply chain stress-testing, resilience, and viability," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 263(C).
    4. Adis Puška & Miroslav Nedeljković & Ilija Stojanović & Darko Božanić, 2023. "Application of Fuzzy TRUST CRADIS Method for Selection of Sustainable Suppliers in Agribusiness," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(3), pages 1-19, January.

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