Title: Supply chain risk management in the Indian manufacturing context: a conceptual framework

Authors: V. Viswanath Shenoi; T.N. Srikantha Dath; Chandrasekharan Rajendran

Addresses: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, A.M.S. College of Engineering, Chennai, India ' Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru, India ' Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India

Abstract: Due to emergence of global business environment, short product life cycles, technological innovations, natural disasters and ever changing government policies, industries face various types of risk in their supply chains. To overcome the increased risks raised by the above factors in the supply chain, organisations need to establish the principles of supply chain risk management (SCRM) for serving customers by finding right suppliers and fostering the trust among the supply chain partners. This study proposes that by following the strategies such as risk plan, risk financing, risk monitoring, risk avoidance, risk transfer and risk sharing, the supply chain can be enhanced by reducing the impact of risk on supply chain. This study supposes that the supply chain partners (entities) need to share information transparently across the supply chain to enhance the visibility of the supply chain. Without sharing information across the supply chain, alleviation of the impact of the risk and sustaining long lasting relationship among the trading partners is a difficult task. This study attempts to identify the critical dimensions of SCRM and it develops a conceptual framework to understand the relationship between risk and performance measures from the perspective of the manufacturers which includes original equipment manufacturers (OEM), tier-1 and tier-2 suppliers.

Keywords: supply chain risk management; SCRM; India; manufacturing industry; risk categorisation; risk framework; risk mitigation; performance measures; supply chain management; SCM; risk planning; risk financing; risk monitoring; risk avoidance; risk transfer; risk sharing; information sharing.

DOI: 10.1504/IJLSM.2016.079829

International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 2016 Vol.25 No.3, pp.313 - 335

Received: 18 Apr 2015
Accepted: 25 Jul 2015

Published online: 17 Oct 2016 *

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