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The following pages link to The importance of decoupling recurrent and disruption risks in a supply chain (Q3524592):
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- Sourcing decision under disruption risk with supply and demand uncertainty: a newsvendor approach (Q286015) (← links)
- Modeling and mitigating the effects of supply chain disruption in a defender-attacker game (Q314784) (← links)
- Impact of supply risks on procurement decisions (Q333097) (← links)
- Mitigating the risk of supply disruptions: a case study (Q840577) (← links)
- Managing risk and disruption in production-inventory and supply chain systems: a review (Q898720) (← links)
- Inventory systems with stochastic demand and supply: properties and approximations (Q976314) (← links)
- Ensuring responsive capacity: how to contract with backup suppliers (Q992671) (← links)
- Managing the newsvendor modeled product system with random capacity and capacity-dependent price (Q1665278) (← links)
- Optimal procurement strategies from suppliers with random yield and all-or-nothing risks (Q1699165) (← links)
- Resilient supply chain network design under competition: a case study (Q1751919) (← links)
- A quantitative model for disruption mitigation in a supply chain (Q1752877) (← links)
- An option contract for vaccine procurement using the SIR epidemic model (Q1754291) (← links)
- Retailers' order strategies in transshipments in disruption risks of supply chains (Q1757683) (← links)
- Optimal newsvendor policies for dual-sourcing supply chains: A disruption risk management framework (Q1761985) (← links)
- Infinite-horizon models for inventory control under yield uncertainty and disruptions (Q1762052) (← links)
- A disruption recovery model for a single stage production-inventory system (Q1926956) (← links)
- Typology and literature review on multiple supplier inventory control models (Q2030495) (← links)
- Coordinating a three-level supply chain with effort and price dependent stochastic demand under random yield (Q2070722) (← links)
- Newsvendor models with random supply capacity and backup sourcing (Q2160514) (← links)
- Value of audit for supply chains with hidden action and information (Q2184048) (← links)
- Coordination in the decentralized assembly system with dual supply modes (Q2312219) (← links)
- Strategies for protecting supply chain networks against facility and transportation disruptions: an improved Benders decomposition approach (Q2442080) (← links)
- Real time disruption management for a two-stage batch production-inventory system with reliability considerations (Q2514816) (← links)
- Supplier selection and order allocation in CLSC configuration with various supply strategies under disruption risk (Q2656539) (← links)
- On the Value of Mitigation and Contingency Strategies for Managing Supply Chain Disruption Risks (Q3115973) (← links)
- A facility reliability problem: Formulation, properties, and algorithm (Q3406122) (← links)
- Disruption-management strategies for short life-cycle products (Q3636784) (← links)
- A Stochastic Inventory Model for a Random Yield Supply Chain with Wholesale-Price and Shortage Penalty Contracts (Q4561174) (← links)
- Complex Dynamics in a Closed-Loop Supply Chain with Risk Aversion and Fairness Concerns Under Supply Disruption (Q5008977) (← links)
- Disruption Risk Mitigation in Supply Chains: The Risk Exposure Index Revisited (Q5126636) (← links)
- Comparative Studies of Three Backup Contracts Under Supply Disruptions (Q5255182) (← links)
- Backup agreements with penalty scheme under supply disruptions (Q5497389) (← links)
- Managing disruption risk in competing multitier supply chains (Q6082250) (← links)
- Demand management using responsive pricing and product variety to counter supply chain disruptions (Q6556083) (← links)