International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 3, Issue 1, 2023
Supply Chain Risk Management in Global Operations: An Analytical Review of Emerging Approaches
Author(s): Adaobu Amini-Philips, Ayomide Kashim Ibrahim, Wasiu Eyinade
Abstract:
Supply chain risk management has emerged as a critical discipline in contemporary global operations, particularly as organizations navigate an increasingly complex and interconnected business environment. This analytical review examines emerging approaches to supply chain risk management, synthesizing current theoretical frameworks, methodological innovations, and practical applications across diverse industrial contexts. The study evaluates the evolution of risk assessment methodologies, the integration of artificial intelligence and predictive analytics in risk mitigation strategies, and the development of resilient supply chain architectures capable of withstanding various disruption scenarios. Through comprehensive analysis of recent literature and case studies from multiple sectors, this research identifies key trends in supply chain risk management including the adoption of multi-stakeholder governance models, implementation of real-time monitoring systems, and development of adaptive response mechanisms. The findings reveal that successful supply chain risk management requires a holistic approach that combines technological innovation with strategic organizational capabilities, emphasizing the importance of cross-functional collaboration and continuous learning processes. Contemporary approaches increasingly focus on proactive risk identification rather than reactive response strategies, leveraging advanced analytics to predict potential disruptions and develop preemptive mitigation strategies. The integration of digital transformation initiatives with traditional risk management practices has created new opportunities for enhanced visibility and control across global supply networks. However, significant challenges remain in standardizing risk assessment methodologies, ensuring data quality and security, and maintaining operational flexibility while implementing robust risk controls. The research concludes that organizations must develop dynamic risk management capabilities that can adapt to evolving threat landscapes while maintaining operational efficiency and competitive advantage. Effective supply chain risk management in global operations requires sustained investment in both technological infrastructure and human capital development, supported by comprehensive governance frameworks that ensure accountability and continuous improvement.
Keywords: Supply Chain Risk Management, Global Operations, Predictive Analytics, Digital Transformation, Resilience, Governance Frameworks, Risk Assessment, Mitigation Strategies
Pages: 1248-1261
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