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Authors:
Brieden, Andreas; Gritzmann, Peter; Öllinger, Michael 
Document type:
Sammelbandbeitrag / Paper in Collective Volume 
Title:
Supply Chain Safety 
Subtitle:
A Diversification Model Based on Clustering 
Collection title:
Supply Chain Safety Management 
Collection subtitle:
Security and Robustness in Logistics 
Collection editors:
Eßig, Michael; Hülsmann, Michael; Kern, Eva-Maria; Klein-Schmeink, Stephan 
Series title:
Lecture Notes in Logistics 
Place of publication:
Berlin ; Heidelberg 
Publisher:
Springer 
Year:
2013 
Pages from - to:
327-355 
Language:
Englisch 
Abstract:
The issue of supply chain safety has received broad attention which has led to a wide range of methodologically different approaches; for a survey see (Pfohl, Köhler & Thomas, 2010). The present paper introduces a novel quantitative algorithm that provides a multiple covering of the commodity graph via constrained clustering. In fact, we construct supply chain components in the overall supply network of a company, each being able to account for some percentage of the company’s overall production. They are all isomorphic to and can hence be viewed as different realizations of the commodity graph which are most independent with respect to known hazards. Consequently, suppliers (of each level) are assigned to supply chain components so as to minimize the probability for a total (or severe enough) breakdown. The basic new model is given in detail, complemented by an outline of more involved ramifications that are able to deal with realistic scenarios. Also, we give computer simulations that indicate the favorable behavior already of our basic model in terms of risk reduction. 
ISBN:
978-3-642-32020-0 
Department:
Fakultät für Wirtschafts- und Organisationswissenschaften 
Institute:
WOW 1 - Institut für Controlling, Finanz- und Risikomanagement 
Chair:
Brieden, Andreas 
Open Access yes or no?:
Nein / No