Literature Review – E

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Egan, M. J. (2007). Anticipating Future Vulnerability: Defining Characteristics of Increasingly Critical Infrastructure-like Systems. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 15(1), 4-17.

Eglin, R. (2003) Can Suppliers Bring Down your Firm? Times Online, November 23, 2003

rb2_tinyEinarsson, S. & Rausand, M. (1998) An Approach to Vulnerability Analysis of Complex Industrial Systems. Risk Analysis 18 (5), 545-546

Ekwall, D. (2008). Antagonistic gateways in the transport network in a supply chain perspective. Unpublished Licenciate of Engineering, University College of Borås, Borås, Sweden.

rb2_tinyEkwall, D. (2009) The displacement effect in cargo theft. International Journal of Physical Distribution , 39(1), 47-62.

rb2_tinyEllis, S., Henry, R., & Shockley, J. (2010). Buyer perceptions of supply disruption risk: A behavioral view and empirical assessment Journal of Operations Management, 28 (1), 34-46

Enslow, B. (2006). Global Supply Chain Benchmark Report: Aberdeen Group.

Ezell, B. C., Farr, J. V., & Wiese, I. (2000). Infrastructure Risk Analysis Model. Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 6(3), 114-117.

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Suggest a paper for review

While I try to do my best to stay up to date on the latest research on supply chain risk, there are still more papers than I can possibly read (and review). If you have found a paper not in the list above and believe it should be there and/or would like me to review it, please leave a comment below.