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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12063-023-00422-8
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Supply chain risk management; Automobile industry; ISO 31010; Action research
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Risk management is becoming increasingly important in supply chain management, but the complexities of each supply chain and the variety of risk management tools make the operationalization of supply chain risk management challenging. This research aims to evaluate and operationalize a conceptual model of supply chain risk management based on the integration of environmental risk assessment and risk index tools.
Increasingly, risk management is becoming an integral part of supply chain management, where suppliers and producers have incorporated different tools and methods that identify, assess and monitor threats, continuously and permanently. However, the peculiarities of each supply chain and the existence of numerous risk management tools make the operationalization of the supply chain risk management (SCRM) a somewhat complex process. In this context, the present research aims to evaluate and operationalize a conceptual model of SCRM for the stages of identification, analysis and risk assessment. This model was created based on the integration of the Environmental Risk Assessment and Risk Index tools. Methodologically, the research was supported by an action research conducted and applied in the Alliance Customs & Trade department of an automobile company in Brazil. As the main empirical result, twenty-nine sources of risk and their consequences for importing inputs and exporting finished products were identified. As the main result of a theoretical nature, the development of structured stages of an action research was presented, which involved researchers in a participatory and cooperative way in solving a real problem.
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