The importance of decoupling recurrent and disruption risks in a supply chain

S Chopra, G Reinhardt, U Mohan - Naval Research Logistics …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
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This paper focuses on the importance of decoupling recurrent supply risk and disruption risk
when planning appropriate mitigation strategies. We show that bundling the two
uncertainties leads a manager to underutilize a reliable source while over utilizing a
cheaper but less reliable supplier. As in Dada et al.(working paper, University of Illinois,
Champaign, IL, 2003), we show that increasing quantity from a cheaper but less reliable
source is an effective risk mitigation strategy if most of the supply risk growth comes from an …
Abstract
This paper focuses on the importance of decoupling recurrent supply risk and disruption risk when planning appropriate mitigation strategies. We show that bundling the two uncertainties leads a manager to underutilize a reliable source while over utilizing a cheaper but less reliable supplier. As in Dada et al.(working paper, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL, 2003), we show that increasing quantity from a cheaper but less reliable source is an effective risk mitigation strategy if most of the supply risk growth comes from an increase in recurrent uncertainty. In contrast, we show that a firm should order more from a reliable source and less from a cheaper but less reliable source if most of the supply risk growth comes from an increase in disruption probability.© 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics, 2007
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