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An integrated approach to supply chain risk analysis

Despite the increasing attention that supply chain risk management is receiving by both researchers and practitioners, companies still lack a risk culture. Moreover, risk management approaches are either too general or require pieces of information not regularly recorded by organisations. This work...

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Published in:Journal of risk research 2012-08, Vol.15 (7), p.817-840
Main Authors: Cagliano, Anna Corinna, De Marco, Alberto, Grimaldi, Sabrina, Rafele, Carlo
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Economic performance
Manufacturing
Measurement
performance measurement
Risk
Risk management
Risk theory
supply chain
Supply chain management
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