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A hybrid approach for modelling dynamic flows and systemic risks in supply chains

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  • Ke Sun
  • James T. Luxhøj

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The uncertainty of supply chain operations is becoming more complex with the growth of globalised business collaborations. Temporal business environment fluctuations cause disruptions that require quantitative risk analysis tools to understand and mitigate supply chain risks. This paper presents the formulation and application of the dynamic flow Bayesian networks (DFBNs) and the optimised dynamic flow Bayesian networks (ODFBNs) for a three-stage supply chain. DFBNs are created by integrating dynamic Bayesian networks (DBNs) and system dynamics (SD) to demonstrate the feedback flows of a supply chain with systemic risks considered. ODFBNs that incorporate mathematical optimisation with the original DFBNs are also developed to generate an optimisation-enhanced risk-influenced dynamic flow analysis. DFBN and ODFBN provide supply chain practitioners with a more effective reference for their business strategy. Comparison between the ODFBN and the DFBN is illustrated with a discussion of preliminary modelling results.

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  • Ke Sun & James T. Luxhøj, 2019. "A hybrid approach for modelling dynamic flows and systemic risks in supply chains," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 33(4), pages 513-541.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:33:y:2019:i:4:p:513-541
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