Publication: Consumer Surplus based Method for Quantifying and Improving the Material Flow Supply Chain Network Robustness
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2018-06-01
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Recent advances in network science has encouraged researchers
to adopt a topological view when characterising the robustness
of supply chain networks (SCNs). However, topology based
characterisations, without considering the heterogeneity among
the supply chains which form the SCN, can only provide a partial
understanding of robustness. Hitherto, focus of robustness
studies have been on cyclic SCNs, with unweighted and
undirected links representing general inter-firm interactions.
Here, we consider the specific case of a material flow SCN with
multi-sourcing, which is characterised by a tiered structure with
directed and weighted links. The proposed method uses the
multinomial logit model to estimate the utility levels of supply
chains within the SCN, as perceived by a focal firm which is
indicative of the SCN consumers. The robustness of the SCN is
characterised by considering the degree to which supply chains
overlap with each other as a cost in the logit formulation. Finally,
using a randomisation scheme to generate ensembles of SCN
configurations which preserve the number of connections at each
firm, the configuration which maximises the consumer surplus
for the focal firm is identified. The proposed method is
implemented on a real world SCN to identify the optimal
configuration in terms of robustness.
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supply chain network, supply network topology, supply network robustness, logit model, consumer surplus
