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Impact of a country’s logistical capabilities on supply chain risk

R. Sreedevi, Haritha Saranga, and Sirish Kumar Gouda
Journal Name
Supply Chain Management
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2023
Journal Publications Functional Area
Production & Operations Management
Publication Date
Vol. 28(1), 2023, Pg. 107-121
Abstract

This paper aims to examine the relationship between environmental factors, risk perception and decision-making in risk management. Specifically, using attribution theory, the authors study the influence of macro-level logistical capabilities of a host country on a firm’s actual and perceived supply chain risk, and examine if this country-level factor and the firm level perception of risk affect a firm’s decision-making in risk management.

Impact of a country’s logistical capabilities on supply chain risk

Author(s) Name: R. Sreedevi, Haritha Saranga, and Sirish Kumar Gouda
Journal Name: Supply Chain Management
Volume: Vol. 28(1), 2023, Pg. 107-121
Year of Publication: 2023
Abstract:

This paper aims to examine the relationship between environmental factors, risk perception and decision-making in risk management. Specifically, using attribution theory, the authors study the influence of macro-level logistical capabilities of a host country on a firm’s actual and perceived supply chain risk, and examine if this country-level factor and the firm level perception of risk affect a firm’s decision-making in risk management.