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Modeling Supply Risk in the New Business Era: Supply Chain Competition and Cooperation

In: Optimization and Control for Systems in the Big-Data Era

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  • Xiang Li

    (College of Economic and Social Development, Nankai University)

  • Yongjian Li

    (Business School, Nankai University)

  • Linghua Zhao

    (College of Economic and Social Development, Nankai University)

Abstract

In the current globalized supply chains, firms are more likely to suffer from supply risks caused by various sources, including internal production default and external disasters. This chapter focuses on the operational management problem related to the supply risk within the supply chain scope. We introduce a number of recent and important research developments, including problems in vertical supply chain interaction, horizontal supply chain competition, and supply chain network with both horizontal and vertical competitions. Analytical models are presented for each problem, and the main results are elucidated. Moreover, further research directions along with big data trends are emphasized as well.

Suggested Citation

  • Xiang Li & Yongjian Li & Linghua Zhao, 2017. "Modeling Supply Risk in the New Business Era: Supply Chain Competition and Cooperation," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Tsan-Ming Choi & Jianjun Gao & James H. Lambert & Chi-Kong Ng & Jun Wang (ed.), Optimization and Control for Systems in the Big-Data Era, chapter 0, pages 121-144, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-319-53518-0_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-53518-0_8
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