A novel classification of supply chain risks: Scale development and validation

Purpose: Supply chain has become an essential element for any organization but risks are the major obstacles in achieving the performance even it can disrupt not only the organization but a whole system. Thus it is compulsory to manage the risks efficiently and effectively. Risk cannot be managed un...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Saeed Shahbaz, Raja Zuraidah RM Rasi, MD Fauzi Bin Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OmniaScience 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
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Online Access:http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/2792
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spelling doaj-b9643578750e490f81e55a7b638a12152020-11-25T00:12:51ZengOmniaScienceJournal of Industrial Engineering and Management2013-84232013-09532019-04-0112120121810.3926/jiem.2792566A novel classification of supply chain risks: Scale development and validationMuhammad Saeed Shahbaz0Raja Zuraidah RM Rasi1MD Fauzi Bin Ahmad2Universiti Tun Hussein Onn MalaysiaUniversiti Tun hussein Onn MalaysiaUniversiti Tun hussein Onn MalaysiaPurpose: Supply chain has become an essential element for any organization but risks are the major obstacles in achieving the performance even it can disrupt not only the organization but a whole system. Thus it is compulsory to manage the risks efficiently and effectively. Risk cannot be managed until properly identified, there are numerous studies on risk identification, after comprehensive literature, it has been revealed that the study that identifies overall supply chain risk is scaring. The manufacturing sector of any country is considered as the backbone of any economy, in Malaysia it is the second largest sector in economic contribution and highest in productivity level. The aim of this study is to provide a reliable tool to assess the overall supply chain risks of Malaysian manufacturing through a systematic process. Design/methodology/approach: A detail literature review has been done for categorization of overall supply chain risk sources. Then an instrument has been developed from a pool of items. The questionnaire was purified through pretesting, pilot testing (by the exploratory view) and reliability and validity tests. The data were collected by email from Federation of Malaysian Malaysia (FMM-2017) through systemic probability sampling. Total 132 final responses have been considered for exploratory factor analysis through SPSS 23. Findings: The finding of this study revealed that overall supply chain risks can be categories into seven constructs that are supply side risks, process side risks, demand side risks, logistic side risks, collaboration side risks and environment side risks and the final questionnaire is consisting of 57 items. Research limitations/implications: This study covered tier 1 members of the supply chain. Secondly, the supply chain of manufacturing organizations only has been considered. Practical implications: This study will help the managers to understand what kind of risk sources they can face and which type of risks under these risk sources they should consider while decision making. Originality/value: This article will justify the need for Malaysian manufacturing by providing a validated and reliable instrument for the identification and assessment of their risks under major supply chain risk sources.http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/2792Supply chain risk management, supply chain risk sources, risk assessment, instrument development, Malaysian manufacturing
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author Muhammad Saeed Shahbaz
Raja Zuraidah RM Rasi
MD Fauzi Bin Ahmad
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Raja Zuraidah RM Rasi
MD Fauzi Bin Ahmad
A novel classification of supply chain risks: Scale development and validation
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
Supply chain risk management, supply chain risk sources, risk assessment, instrument development, Malaysian manufacturing
author_facet Muhammad Saeed Shahbaz
Raja Zuraidah RM Rasi
MD Fauzi Bin Ahmad
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title A novel classification of supply chain risks: Scale development and validation
title_short A novel classification of supply chain risks: Scale development and validation
title_full A novel classification of supply chain risks: Scale development and validation
title_fullStr A novel classification of supply chain risks: Scale development and validation
title_full_unstemmed A novel classification of supply chain risks: Scale development and validation
title_sort novel classification of supply chain risks: scale development and validation
publisher OmniaScience
series Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
issn 2013-8423
2013-0953
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Purpose: Supply chain has become an essential element for any organization but risks are the major obstacles in achieving the performance even it can disrupt not only the organization but a whole system. Thus it is compulsory to manage the risks efficiently and effectively. Risk cannot be managed until properly identified, there are numerous studies on risk identification, after comprehensive literature, it has been revealed that the study that identifies overall supply chain risk is scaring. The manufacturing sector of any country is considered as the backbone of any economy, in Malaysia it is the second largest sector in economic contribution and highest in productivity level. The aim of this study is to provide a reliable tool to assess the overall supply chain risks of Malaysian manufacturing through a systematic process. Design/methodology/approach: A detail literature review has been done for categorization of overall supply chain risk sources. Then an instrument has been developed from a pool of items. The questionnaire was purified through pretesting, pilot testing (by the exploratory view) and reliability and validity tests. The data were collected by email from Federation of Malaysian Malaysia (FMM-2017) through systemic probability sampling. Total 132 final responses have been considered for exploratory factor analysis through SPSS 23. Findings: The finding of this study revealed that overall supply chain risks can be categories into seven constructs that are supply side risks, process side risks, demand side risks, logistic side risks, collaboration side risks and environment side risks and the final questionnaire is consisting of 57 items. Research limitations/implications: This study covered tier 1 members of the supply chain. Secondly, the supply chain of manufacturing organizations only has been considered. Practical implications: This study will help the managers to understand what kind of risk sources they can face and which type of risks under these risk sources they should consider while decision making. Originality/value: This article will justify the need for Malaysian manufacturing by providing a validated and reliable instrument for the identification and assessment of their risks under major supply chain risk sources.
topic Supply chain risk management, supply chain risk sources, risk assessment, instrument development, Malaysian manufacturing
url http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/2792
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