Supply Chain Risk Literature Review

This blog contains a list of currently more than 300 journal articles, white papers, research reports, books and conference presentations on supply chain risk and related subjects. Many but not all of these have been reviewed in-depth on this blog.

The list is sorted by last name of first author (please select a letter to go to the next page).

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Example: Christopher, M., & Peck, H. (2004). Building the resilient supply chain. International Journal of Logistics Management, 15(2), 1-14 is found under C .

The most recent are listed here: Literature Reviews

Research Blogging

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Suggest a paper for review

While I try to do my best to stay up to date on the latest research on supply chain risk, there are still more papers than I can possibly read (and review). If you have found a paper not in the list above and believe it should be there and/or would like me to review it, please contact me with your suggestion or leave a comment below.

2 comments to Literature Reviews

  • Robbert Janssen

    Dear Jan, I’ve been reading your excellent gateway for some time now. It’s a great help by writing my dissertation on SCRM. Especially since you really excel in providing a integrated overview on the whole research area. I think the following might be of interest to you: Vulnerability has been a tricky subject but Wagner and Neshat wrote a great new article about it: Assessing the vulnerability of supply chains using graph theory doi:10.1016/j.ijpe.2009.10.007. Also, it appears there’s an upcoming ‘special issue’ on the subject.

    • Jan Husdal

      Dear Robbert,

      Thanks for alerting me to this paper. I just had a look at it and it looks very promising. It should be on my website sometime this week (I had a few other papers scheduled, but this is much more interesting).

      Thanks too for the compliments on my website. It’s readers like you who make it worthwhile to keep on blogging and reviewing supply chain risk literature.

      Good luck with your dissertation and do stay in touch.

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