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دسته بندی: لجستیک ویرایش: نویسندگان: Omera Khan, Michael Huth, George A. Zsidisin, Michael Henke سری: Springer Series in Supply Chain Management, 21 ISBN (شابک) : 3031164881, 9783031164880 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2022 تعداد صفحات: 245 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 6 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب انعطافپذیری زنجیره تامین: مفهومسازی مجدد مدیریت ریسک در دنیای پس از همهگیری نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Preface References Contents Editors and Contributors Part I: Approaches, Methods and Models Chapter 1: Impacts and Supply Chain Resilience Strategies to Cope with COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review 1 Introduction 2 Systematic Literature Review Methodology 3 Results 3.1 Impacts of COVID-19 on Key SCM Areas 3.2 Impacts of COVID-19 on SC Actors 3.3 SC Resilience Strategies to Cope with the COVID-19 Pandemic 3.4 The Role of Digitalization to Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic 4 Conclusion References Chapter 2: COVID-19 Disruption Impacts on Supply Chains: An Empirical Exploration on Disruptions, Resiliency, and Risk Managem... 1 Introduction 2 Supply Chain Disruptions, Resiliency, and Risk Management 3 Empirical Study 3.1 Sample 3.2 Disruption Profile Based on the Segmentation and Comparison of Segments 4 Discussion and Conclusion References Chapter 3: An Exploration of Resilience in Medical Gloves Supply Chain During COVID-19 Pandemic 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 2.1 Supply Chain Vulnerabilities, Risk, and Disruptions 2.2 Supply Chain Resilience 2.3 Supporting Theories 2.3.1 Resource-Based View 2.3.2 Complex Adaptive Systems Theory 3 Methods 4 Results and Findings 4.1 Vulnerability Drivers 4.2 Capability Drivers 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion References Chapter 4: Status Quo of Supply Chain Risk Management: Results of an Empirical Study in Germany 1 Introduction 2 Framework Data for the Empirical Survey 3 Results of the Empirical Survey 3.1 Procedure for Eliciting the SCRM Maturity Level 3.2 Maturity of SCRM: Results of the Empirical Survey 3.3 Further Results of the Empirical Survey 4 Final Discussion References Part II: Industry Insights and Technology Applications Chapter 5: How International Logistics Service Providers Counter Supply Chain Disruptions Through Increased Visibility and Mit... 1 Introduction 2 Disruptions in Global Container Shipping: How COVID-19 Affected the Maritime Transportation Market? 3 Acceleration of Supply Chain Visibility Requirements Due to COVID-19 4 The Role of Logistics Service Providers in Creating Resilient Supply Chains 5 How Kuehne+Nagel Responds to Intensified Needs Toward More Resilient Supply Chains? 5.1 Digital Planning Platform for Sea Freight Supply Chains 5.2 Real-Time Exception Monitoring on Container Level in Sea Freight 6 Conclusion References Chapter 6: Rapid Reconfiguration of Supply Chains with Simulation as a Support to Public-Private Partnerships during Pandemics 1 Motivation 2 Supply Chain Resilience via Public-Private Partnerships 2.1 Supply Chain Risk Management and Supply Chain Resilience 2.2 Collaboration via Public-Private Partnerships 3 Decision-Support Methods and Tools for a Reconfiguration of Supply Chains 3.1 Approaches for a Reconfiguration of Supply Chains 3.2 Analytical Methods for Reconfiguration of Supply Chains 4 Creation of a Service Component for Reconfiguration of a Supply Chain 4.1 Requirements for a Service Component in a Pandemic Situation 4.2 Conceptual Model with Data Requirements 5 Application of the Model for a Manufacturer of Medical Equipment 5.1 The Use Case of Demcon 5.2 Application of the Service Component to reconfigure Lead Time and Capacity Constraints in the Supply Chain 6 Conclusion References Chapter 7: Supply Chain Financing and Pandemic: Managing Cash Flows to Keep Firms and Their Value Networks Healthy 1 Introduction 2 Concept of Supply Chain Financing 3 Five NWC Elements Affected by the COVID-19 Crisis 3.1 NWC Element 1: Liquidity and the Interface to Financial Service Providers 3.2 NWC Element 2: Accounts Payable and the Interface to Suppliers 3.3 NWC Element 3: Accounts Receivable and the Interface to Customers 3.4 NWC Element 4: Inventory and the Interface to Logistics Service Providers 3.5 NWC Element 5: Planning and the Cross-Functional Interface 4 Supply Chain Financing Measures to the COVID-19 Crisis 5 Looking Beyond the COVID-19 Crisis 5.1 NWC Element 1: Liquidity 5.2 NWC Element 2: Accounts Payable 5.3 NWC Element 3: Accounts Receivable 5.4 NWC Element 4: Inventory 5.5 NWC Element 5: Planning References Chapter 8: Connecting Decision-Making to Resilience: The Importance of Decentralization and Supply Chain Orientation in a Post... 1 Introduction 2 Supply Chain Orientation 3 Supply Chain Resilience 4 Decentralization in Decision-Making 5 Theoretical Framework for Supply Chain Resilience, Decentralization, and Supply Chain Orientation 5.1 Supply Chain Orientation and Decentralization 5.2 Decentralization and Agility 5.3 Decentralization and Collaboration 5.4 Decentralization and Situational Awareness 5.5 Agility and Supply Chain Resilience 5.6 Collaboration and Supply Chain Resilience 5.7 Situational Awareness and Supply Chain Resilience 6 Post-COVID Supply Chains 7 Conclusion References Chapter 9: Supplier Risk Tower: The Vigilant Eye on Supply Chains 1 Introduction 2 Supply Chain Risk Management 3 Our Research Methodology Is Action Research 4 Conceptual Frame of Supply Risk 5 The Supplier Risk Tower 6 Reflection 7 Conclusion and Managerial Implications References Part III: Lessons Learned Chapter 10: Supply Chain Configuration in a Post-pandemic World 1 Introduction 2 Relevant Basics of Supply Chain Configuration 3 Analysis and Evaluation of Supply Chain Configuration Approaches 3.1 Structural Attributes: Network Structure 3.2 Structural Attributes: Degree of Globalization 3.3 Functional Attributes: Sourcing Type (Stockpiling Versus Just in Time) 4 Discussion and Outlook References Chapter 11: Rethinking the US Strategic National Stockpile for Future Pandemics with Inventory, Capacity, and Capability 1 Introduction 2 Literature 2.1 Supply Chain Risk and COVID-19 2.2 The US Strategic National Stockpile 2.3 Disaster Management with Humanitarian Supply Chains 2.4 Inventory and Capacity 3 The US National Stockpile and Pandemic Preparedness 3.1 Preparation: The US Strategic National Stockpile 3.2 Awareness: Potential Shortage of Ventilators 3.3 Response: Capability Development as a Reactive Attempt 3.4 Lessons Learned 4 Preparation with Inventory, Capacity, and Capability 4.1 Demand Distribution 4.2 Response and a Risk Map 5 Building and Using Standby Capability 5.1 Developing Standby Capability in Advance 5.2 Deploying Standby Capability to Respond 6 Conclusion References Chapter 12: Building Resilient Post-pandemic Supply Chains Through Digital Transformation 1 Introduction 2 The COVID-19 Pandemic and Digital Resilience 2.1 The COVID-19 Pandemic 2.2 Digital Resilience 3 Industry Best Practices 3.1 Blockchain 3.2 Platforms 3.3 Analytics 3.4 Digital Twins 4 Implications and Conclusion References Chapter 13: Can You Fix the Supply Chain? Pitfalls and Stepping Stones in Pandemic Risk Management and Research for a Better S... 1 Introduction 2 What Is Not Unique About the COVID-19 Pandemic? 3 What Is Unique About the COVID-19 Pandemic? 4 Markers of More Prepared Companies 5 Stepping Stones 6 Pitfalls 7 Conclusion References