Bespoke Supply Chain Resilience Facilitated by Dedicated and Shared Resources
Lucker, F. ORCID: 0000-0003-4930-9773 (2023). Bespoke Supply Chain Resilience Facilitated by Dedicated and Shared Resources (1381). Tokyo, Japan: Asian Development Bank.
Abstract
We offer a characterization of resilience-enhancing measures. We argue that resilience-enhancing measures are either based on using dedicated resources (referred to as “dedicated resilience levers”) or on using shared resources (referred to as “shared resilience levers”). By dedicated resources, we mean resources that are provided only for the purpose of building resilience. In contrast, shared resilience levers are based on using shared resources. By shared resources, we mean resources that are not only used for risk mitigation but also serve another purpose, such as helping to better meet customer demand without disruption. We argue that shared resilience levers are particularly helpful for supply chains that focus on cost-efficiency and produce basic/functional products. In contrast, dedicated resilience levers are particularly helpful for supply chains that are less exposed to cost pressure and that produce innovative products. Further, we discuss how the supply chain finance solution reverse factoring can be considered a shared resource that helps build resilience and efficiency simultaneously. We provide an overview of past and future research directions and a conclusion.
Publication Type: | Monograph (Working Paper) |
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Publisher Keywords: | supply chain resilience, supply chain efficiency, shared resources, flexibility |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28 Management. Industrial Management |
Departments: | Bayes Business School > Management |
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