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Modeling Supply Chain Resilience

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Introduction to Supply Chain Resilience

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This chapter is devoted to supply chain resilience modeling. The chapter starts with the classification of the existing modeling methods and explanation of their applications and managerial insights. Subsequently, this chapter introduces some modeling examples and presents some optimization and simulation techniques to identify the impacts of disruptions on supply chain performance (i.e., to answer the question “what happened?”) and explain them (i.e., to answer the question “why it happened?”). Moreover, the chapter also considers supply chain optimization to answer the question “how to recover?”

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Ivanov, D. (2021). Modeling Supply Chain Resilience. In: Introduction to Supply Chain Resilience. Classroom Companion: Business. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70490-2_3

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