Managing network responsiveness in emergency preparedness supply chains for safety and security in developed nations

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Abstract

Supply chains can play a major role in reducing countries' safety and security threats; the role of network responsiveness offers insights into management exchanges responding to the preparedness of developed countries like Sweden. Illustrating the managing of overall supply chain capabilities among network responsiveness stems from the supply chain responsiveness concept. Several challenges to responsiveness prevent actors' networks from fully benefitting from coordination. A management approach is employed to explore the impact of network responsiveness on the supply chain as an overarching strategy for safety and security. The study suggests three different approaches which differ in their impact on the network's responsiveness: (i) an overall strategic planning approach, (ii) one integrated system approach for the overall response, and (iii) a coordination approach for managing the overall supply chain responsiveness strategy.

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Kaneberg, E., Jensen, L. M., & Hertz, S. (2021, April 1). Managing network responsiveness in emergency preparedness supply chains for safety and security in developed nations. Revista Cientifica General Jose Maria Cordova. Escuela Militar de Cadetes. https://doi.org/10.21830/19006586.735

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