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Reference Framework for Success Factors of Resilient Supply Chains and Practical Application on a Supply Chain Disruption

In: Modern Finance and Risk Management Festschrift in Honour of Hermann Locarek-Junge

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  • Rainer Lasch
  • Karl Dietrich

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The purpose of this chapter is to develop and apply a reference framework which illustrates the success factors of resilient supply chains. The basis of this reference framework is an extensive literature review focussing on identified success factors. After developing the reference framework, it was applied in the form of a case study analysing the reaction of two supply chains to a disruption. This chapter extends the research stream of reference frameworks for supply chain resilience by classifying existing success factors into three layers: fundamental, mediating, and directly influencing success factors. Furthermore, hypotheses regarding the impact of new digital technologies on supply chain resilience were developed. Managers can use this reference framework to analyse the reaction of their company to past supply chain disruptions (SCDs) and consider optimisation needs.

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  • Rainer Lasch & Karl Dietrich, 2022. "Reference Framework for Success Factors of Resilient Supply Chains and Practical Application on a Supply Chain Disruption," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Tony Klein & Sven Loßagk & Mario Straßberger & Thomas Walther (ed.), Modern Finance and Risk Management Festschrift in Honour of Hermann Locarek-Junge, chapter 13, pages 289-312, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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