The Behavioural Effects of Extreme Events in Global Supply Chains - Advances in Production Management Systems: Innovative and Knowledge-Based Production Management in a Global-Local World - Part II
Conference Papers Year : 2014

The Behavioural Effects of Extreme Events in Global Supply Chains

John Tainton
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Masaru Nakano
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Abstract

Extreme events and disasters have always been part of our lives, however as the world has become increasingly globalized over the past few decades in an attempt to reduce production costs and access new markets, these events are more likely than ever to affect businesses. It is therefore important for business to understand how these events affect their supply chains. This paper identifies behavioural patterns of manufacturing supply chains under the effects of extreme events such as financial crises and big earthquakes. A simulation model is then used to expose the underlying structure of each behavioural pattern.
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hal-01387847 , version 1 (26-10-2016)

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John Tainton, Masaru Nakano. The Behavioural Effects of Extreme Events in Global Supply Chains. IFIP International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems (APMS), Sep 2014, Ajaccio, France. pp.62-70, ⟨10.1007/978-3-662-44736-9_8⟩. ⟨hal-01387847⟩
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