Purchasing organization involvement in risk assessments, contingency plans, and risk management: an exploratory study

Purchasing organizations use various strategies and techniques to minimize the chance and impact of detrimental events occurring in the supply base. Supply risk assessments are a necessary first step in managing those risks. An analysis of in-depth interviews with purchasing professionals from nine...

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Published inSupply chain management Vol. 5; no. 4; pp. 187 - 198
Main Authors Zsidisin, George A., Panelli, Alex, Upton, Rebecca
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bradford MCB UP Ltd 01.10.2000
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Summary:Purchasing organizations use various strategies and techniques to minimize the chance and impact of detrimental events occurring in the supply base. Supply risk assessments are a necessary first step in managing those risks. An analysis of in-depth interviews with purchasing professionals from nine companies indicates that purchasing organizations often create contingency plans, and implement process-improvement and buffer strategies in response to perceived supply risks discovered in assessments. Even though risk assessments, contingency plans, and risk management efforts are generally acknowledged as being important, many of those interviewed believed that there was not enough done in their organizations to mitigate supply-related risks.
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ISSN:1359-8546
1758-6852
DOI:10.1108/13598540010347307