Supply Chain Risk Mitigation: Strategies, Methods and Applications

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· International Series in Operations Research & Management Science Book 332 · Springer Nature
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This book covers central issues in mitigating supply chain risks from various perspectives. Today’s supply chains are vulnerable to disruptions that can have a significant impact on firms, business and performance. The aim of supply chain risk management is to identify the potential sources of risks and implement appropriate actions in order to mitigate supply chain disruptions. In this regard, the book presents a wealth of methods, strategies and analyses that are essential for mitigating supply chain risks.

As a comprehensive collection of the latest research and cutting-edge developments in supply chain risk and its mitigation, the book is structured into four main parts, addressing supply chain risk strategies and developments; supply chain risk management review; supply chain sustainability and resilience; and supply chain analysis and risk management applications.

The contributing authors are leading academic researchers and practitioners, who combine findings and research results with a practical and contemporary view on how companies can best manage supply chain risks and disruptions, as well as how to create resilient and sustainable supply chains.

This book can be used as an essential resource for students and scholars who are interested in pursuing research or teaching courses on the rapidly growing field of supply chain management. It also offers an interesting and informative read for managers and practitioners who need to deepen their understanding of effective supply chain risk management.

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Dr. Yacob Khojasteh is a Professor of Operations Management at the Graduate School of Global Studies, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan. He was a Visiting Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada in 2021-2022. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Tsukuba, Japan. His previous books on Production Control Systems, Production Management, and Supply Chain Risk Management were published (by Springer Nature and CRC Press) in 2016, 2017, and 2018, respectively. He has several years of professional experience in industry and consulting. His research interests include production and operations management, supply chain management, logistics and warehousing, systems modeling and optimization, and lean production systems.

Dr. Henry Xu is a Senior Lecturer of Supply Chain Management at the Business School of the University of Queensland, Australia. He graduated from the Imperial College London with a PhD in Engineering. His research interests include supply chain integration and coordination, risk and disruption management, and sustainable supply chains. He has published in many reputable international journals.

Dr. Saeed Zolfaghari is a Professor of Industrial Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada. His research has been funded by several external agencies and companies that include NSERC, MITACS, GEOIDE, MMO, CITO, WSIB, Allanson International, Workbrain and Schawk. He received the 2011 Service Award and 2006 Practice Prize Award from the Canadian Operational Research Society, and the 2007 Teaching Excellence Award from the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science, Toronto Metropolitan University. Most recently, from 2020-21, he was Interim Provost and Vice-President, Academic, and prior to that he served as the Vice-Provost, Faculty Affairs for six years. He is currently the Vice-President, Administration and Operations at Toronto Metropolitan University. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario, Canada, and a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC).

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