Prioritization of the Best Sustainable Supply Chain Risk Management Practices Using a Structural Analysis Based-Approach
Companies attempt to improve the performance of their supply chain (SC) by distinguishing and presenting feasible sustainable development practices (SDP). Considering SDP without focusing on sustainability risks may disturb the company’s future. Very few studies in the extant literature have dealt w...
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doaj-75042f0eeac6400cb7d40c485013fe072021-04-21T23:01:24ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134608460810.3390/su13094608Prioritization of the Best Sustainable Supply Chain Risk Management Practices Using a Structural Analysis Based-ApproachManel Elmsalmi0Wafik Hachicha1Awad M. Aljuaid2OLID Research Unit, Higher Institute of Industrial Management Sfax, University of Sfax, Technopolis of Sfax 3021, TunisiaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Taif University, P.O. Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Taif University, P.O. Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi ArabiaCompanies attempt to improve the performance of their supply chain (SC) by distinguishing and presenting feasible sustainable development practices (SDP). Considering SDP without focusing on sustainability risks may disturb the company’s future. Very few studies in the extant literature have dealt with the impact of (SDP) on the supply chain risk management (SCRM). In fact, the aim of this paper is to classify and prioritize SDPs according to their priority for better risk management and effective SC performance. The proposed approach comprises two phases. First, 14 SDPs are identified and selected from the literature. Second, MICMAC (Matrice d’impacts croisés multiplication appliquée à un classement) method as a structural analysis method applies to identify and assess sustainable supply chain risk management (SSCRM) practices which reduce risk in the SC. The input data for each phase are based on Delphi technique, which is a process group used to collect the opinions of experts in the field. The aim of the proposed approach is to prioritize SSCRM practices and classify them into influential, non-influential, independent and dependent practices and their mutual relationships. The six key findings SSCRM practices from direct and indirect classification include the following elements: (1) Delayed differentiation, (2) Information sharing with upstream and/or downstream partners, (3) Simplification of product dismantling/anticipation of product end of life, (4) Supplier/subcontractor’s performance assessment, (5) establishing shared supply management and (6) establishment of contracts with transporters.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4608supply chain risk managementsustainable development practicessustainable supply chain managementpractice prioritizationsustainable supply chain risk managementstrategic prospective |
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Manel Elmsalmi Wafik Hachicha Awad M. Aljuaid Prioritization of the Best Sustainable Supply Chain Risk Management Practices Using a Structural Analysis Based-Approach Sustainability supply chain risk management sustainable development practices sustainable supply chain management practice prioritization sustainable supply chain risk management strategic prospective |
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Prioritization of the Best Sustainable Supply Chain Risk Management Practices Using a Structural Analysis Based-Approach |
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Prioritization of the Best Sustainable Supply Chain Risk Management Practices Using a Structural Analysis Based-Approach |
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Prioritization of the Best Sustainable Supply Chain Risk Management Practices Using a Structural Analysis Based-Approach |
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Companies attempt to improve the performance of their supply chain (SC) by distinguishing and presenting feasible sustainable development practices (SDP). Considering SDP without focusing on sustainability risks may disturb the company’s future. Very few studies in the extant literature have dealt with the impact of (SDP) on the supply chain risk management (SCRM). In fact, the aim of this paper is to classify and prioritize SDPs according to their priority for better risk management and effective SC performance. The proposed approach comprises two phases. First, 14 SDPs are identified and selected from the literature. Second, MICMAC (Matrice d’impacts croisés multiplication appliquée à un classement) method as a structural analysis method applies to identify and assess sustainable supply chain risk management (SSCRM) practices which reduce risk in the SC. The input data for each phase are based on Delphi technique, which is a process group used to collect the opinions of experts in the field. The aim of the proposed approach is to prioritize SSCRM practices and classify them into influential, non-influential, independent and dependent practices and their mutual relationships. The six key findings SSCRM practices from direct and indirect classification include the following elements: (1) Delayed differentiation, (2) Information sharing with upstream and/or downstream partners, (3) Simplification of product dismantling/anticipation of product end of life, (4) Supplier/subcontractor’s performance assessment, (5) establishing shared supply management and (6) establishment of contracts with transporters. |
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supply chain risk management sustainable development practices sustainable supply chain management practice prioritization sustainable supply chain risk management strategic prospective |
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