Research on risk measurement of supply chain emergencies in international capacity cooperation

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Abstract

International capacity cooperation is easily affected by the interweaving of its internal and external environment. As the risk accumulation exceeds the threshold, a supply chain crisis and even emergency will occur and serious losses will be caused. Regarding multinational operation and international capacity cooperation, 208 cases were summarized to identify risk types and high-incidence areas, and a risk measurement index system was established. A Fuzzy AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) method was used to evaluate the importance of each risk index. It was found that country risk was the main cause of supply chain emergencies in international capacity cooperation. Construction, water and electricity supply, mining and manufacturing were major areas of emergencies. In international capacity cooperation, country risk and cross-cultural risk were more important in external risks, while in internal risk, financial risk and decision risk were more important.

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Yan, B. R., Dong, Q. L., & Li, Q. (2019). Research on risk measurement of supply chain emergencies in international capacity cooperation. Sustainability (Switzerland), 11(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195184

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