Literature Review – S

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Sabbaghi, A., & Vaidyanathan, G. (2007). Integration of Global Supply Chain Management with Small and Medium Suppliers. In W. Y. C. Wang, M. S. H. Heng & P. Y. K. Chau (Eds.), Supply Chain Management: Issues in the New Era of Collaboration and Competition (pp. 127-164). Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.

Sajeva, M., & Masera, M. (2006). A strategic approach to risk governance of critical infrastructures. International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, 2(4), 379-395.

rb2_tiny Sanchez-Rodrigues, V., Stantchev, D. Potter, A., Naim, M. & Whiteing, A. (2008). Establishing a transport operation focused uncertainty model for the supply chain. International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 38(5), 388-411.

Sanchez-Rodrigues, V., Potter, A., & Naim, M. (2010). The impact of logistics uncertainty on sustainable transport operations. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 40(1/2), 61-83.

rb2_tiny Sanchez-Rodrigues, Vasco, Potter, Andrew, & Naim, Mohamed M. (2010). Evaluating the causes of uncertainty in logistics operations International Journal of Logistics Management, 21 (1), 45-64.

Sandberg, E. (2007). The Role of Top Management in Supply Chain Management Practices. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, Linköping University, Linköping.

rb2_tinySandberg Hanssen, T.E and Jørgensen, F. (2015) Transportation policy and road investments. Transport Policy (40), 49-57.

Sarathy, R. (2006). Security and the Global Supply Chain. Transportation Journal, 45(4), 28-51.

rb2_tiny Schøyen, H., & Bråthen, S. (2011). The Northern Sea Route versus the Suez Canal: cases from bulk shipping. Journal of Transport Geography

Sehgal, V. (2009). Enterprise Supply Chain Management: Integrating Best-in-Class Processes. Hoboken: Wiley & Sons.

Sehgal, V. (2010). Supply Chain as Strategic Asset. The key to reaching Business Goals. Hoboken: Wiley & Sons.

rb2_tiny Seville, E., Brunsdon, D., Dantas, A., Le Masurier, J., Wilkinson, S., & Vargo, J. (2008). Organisational resilience: Researching the reality of New Zealand organisations. Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning , 2 (3), 258-266

Seyffertitz, T. (2007). Vulnerability and disruptions in supply chains and transportation networks: A complex networks perspective. Paper presented at the NECTAR Cluster 1 Workshop.

Sheffi, Y. (2001). Supply Chain Management under the Threat of International Terrorism. International Journal of Logistics Management, 12(2), 1-11.

Sheffi, Y. (2005). Building a Resilient Supply Chain. Supply Chain Strategy – Harvard Business Review, 1, 1-11.

Sheffi, Y. (2005). The Resilient Enterprise – Overcoming Vulnerability for Competitive Advantage. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

rb2_tiny Sheffi, Y., & Rice, J. B. (2005). A Supply Chain View of the Resilient Enterprise MIT Sloan Management Review, 47 (1), 41-48

Shemshadi, A, Toreihi, M, Shirazi, H and Tarokh, M J (2011). Supplier selection based on supplier risk: An ANP and fuzzy TOPSIS approach. The Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science 2 (1), 111-121.

Simchi-Levi, D. (2010) Operations Rules: Delivering Customer Value Through Flexible Operations. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Simchi-Levi, D. ; Kaminsky, P. and Simchi-Levi, E. (2007) Designing and Managing the Supply Chain. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Simpson, D., Rockaway, T. D., Weigel, T. A., Coomes, P. A., & Holloman, C. O. (2005). Framing a new approach to critical infrastructure modelling and extreme events. International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, 1(2/3), 125-143.

rb2_tiny Skipper, J., & Hanna, J. (2009). Minimizing supply chain disruption risk through enhanced flexibility. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 39 (5), 404-427

Slone, R., Mentzer, J. T., & Dittmann, P. J. (2007). Are You the Weakest Link in Your Company’s Supply Chain? Harvard Business Review, 85(09), 116-127.

rb2_tiny Smith, M., & Buddress, L. (2005). Supply chain management: borrowing our way to a discipline. International Journal of Services and Operations Management, 1 (4),305-331

rb2_tiny Snyder, L. V., & Daskin, M. S. (2005). Reliability Models for Facility Location: The Expected Failure Cost Case. Transportation Science, 39(3), 400-416.

Snyder, L. V., Scaparra, M. P., Daskin, M. S., & Church, R. L. (2006). Planning for Disruptions in Supply Chain Networks. Tutorials in Operations Research, 234-257.

Sodhi, M., Son, B., & Tang, C. (2011). Researchers’ Perspectives on Supply Chain Risk Management Production and Operations Management

Solvang, W. D. (2001). Architecture for supply chain analysis and methodology for quantitative measurement of supply chain flexibility. Unpublished PhD, NTNU, Trondheim.

Spekman, R. E., & Davis, E. W. (2004). Risky business: expanding the discussion on risk and the extendend enterprise. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 34(5), 414-433.

rb2_tiny Stecke, K., & Kumar, S. (2009). Sources of Supply Chain Disruptions, Factors That Breed Vulnerability, and Mitigating Strategies. Journal of Marketing Channels, 16 (3), 193-226

rb2_tiny Stewart, G., Kolluru, R., & Smith, M. (2009). Leveraging public-private partnerships to improve community resilience in times of disaster. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 39 (5), 343-364

rb2_tiny Stock, J. R. (1997). Applying theories from other disciplines to logistics. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 27(9/10).

rb2_tiny Stonebraker, P. W., Goldhar, J., & Nassos, G. (2009). Weak links in the supply chain: measuring fragility and sustainability. Journal of Manufacturing Technology, 20(2), 161-177.

Sutcliffe, K. M., & Vogus, T. J. (2003). Organizing for Resilience. In K. S. Cameron, J. E. Dutton & R. E. Quinn (Eds.), Positive Organizational Scholarship: Foundations of a New Discipline (pp. 94-110). San Francisco: Berett-Koehler Publishers.

rb2_tiny Svensson, G. (2000). A conceptual framework for the analysis of vulnerability in supply chains. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 30(9), 731-749.

rb2_tiny Svensson, G. (2002). A conceptual framework of vulnerability in firms’ inbound and outbound logistics flows. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 32(1/2), 110-134.

rb2_tiny Svensson, G. (2004). Key areas, causes and contingency planning of corporate vulnerability in supply chains. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 34(9), 728-748.

rb2_tiny Svensson, G. (2004). Vulnerability in business relationships: the gap between dependence and trust. Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, 19(7), 469-483.

Sykes, S. R. (2006). Understanding and Managing Supply Chain Risk: SAP

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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.