Application of disturbance management principles in fresh food supply chains


Autoria(s): Vlajic, Jelena; van der Vorst, Jack G.A.J.; de Leeuw, Sander
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

The desire for more robust supply chains has led to a growth in theoretical and practical interest in the application of both preventive and impact reductive disturbance management principles. This application should ultimately lead to less vulnerable and more competitive supply chains. Based on the extant literature we identify fresh food supply chain's contextual factors (products, processes, supply chain networks and supply chain business environment) and their corresponding characteristics, as well as the main disturbance management principles used. To analyse their influence on the selection and application of disturbance management principles in fresh food supply chains we conducted three case studies. In each case we collected data on the relevant contextual factors, disturbance management principles applied and company background. As an underlying methodology, we first conduct within-case analysis and then expand the analyses to a cross-case context. Based on the findings from these case studies, propositions are built concerning the nature of contextual factors and their characteristics, and their influence on the selection and application of disturbance management principles in fresh food supply chains. Our main findings are related to the identification of contextual characteristics of fresh food supply chains that are either critical vulnerability sources, critical enablers or conditionals and as such require, facilitate or condition selection and application of disturbance management principles.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/application-of-disturbance-management-principles-in-fresh-food-supply-chains(2eeef20b-251a-4abf-b546-7fd8e839bab1).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

International Journal of Production Economics

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Vlajic , J , van der Vorst , J G A J & de Leeuw , S 2015 ' Application of disturbance management principles in fresh food supply chains ' International Journal of Production Economics , pp. 1 - 44 .