Research on the Supply Chain Performance Evaluation Mechanism Based on Emergencies

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Abstract

Some emergencies have produced enormous changes in market demand in recent years as the economy has progressed. The supply chain's capacity to adapt to this market demand has a substantial impact on the company's future growth. As the frequency of emergencies rises, emergency management is becoming increasingly critical for enterprises. This article examines the responsiveness and profit status of the supply chain under the three conditions of total complete information symmetry, incomplete information symmetry, and information asymmetry based on the information sharing degree of supply chain firms. The research offers a novel approach to emergency management. It makes recommendations for how the company may share information to improve its emergency management capabilities. Finally, the feasibility of the model is verified and analyzed by a case.

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Ran, W., Hu, Y., & Fu, H. (2021). Research on the Supply Chain Performance Evaluation Mechanism Based on Emergencies. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6095221

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