Title: Supply chain risk management
Authors: Olga Leonidovna Domnina; Tatyana Nikolaevna Sakulyeva; Lesya Mikhailovna Bozhko
Addresses: Volga State University of Water Transport, Nizhny Novgorod, 603005, Russian Federation ' State University of Management, Moscow, 109542, Russian Federation ' Emperor Alexander I St. Petersburg State Transport University, Saint Petersburg, 190031, Russian Federation
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to conduct a descriptive comparative analysis of potential risks for supply chains in Austria, Russia, and Kazakhstan and assess the processes of their integration into global supply chains. The study used the 2020 FM Global Resilience Index as an indicator of relative enterprise resilience to disruptive events, which fully meets the requirements for a comprehensive assessment of supply chain risks. The overall analysis included different countries occupying various positions in the FM Global Resilience Index. When forming a strategy for supply chain risk management, the central attention is to be given to the analysis of the external environment and supply chain resilience. Current tendencies toward globalisation necessitate the consideration of supply chain resilience in the global context. Political risks, corruption, poor cybersecurity, and supply chain visibility play an essential role in assessing the resilience index and analysing the external environment.
Keywords: supply chain; risk management; resilience index; risk factors.
DOI: 10.1504/IJPMB.2022.125840
International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking, 2022 Vol.12 No.6, pp.730 - 743
Received: 19 Nov 2020
Accepted: 24 Dec 2020
Published online: 30 Sep 2022 *