Supply chain risk management practice in Malaysian automotive industry

Organizations are experiencing increasing supply chain risks especially due to new business trends such as globalization and offshoring. For that reason, supply chain risk management is required to manage those risks effectively. Although there is a voluminous academic research on descriptive and co...

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Main Author: Salleh Hudin, Norlaile
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling my-utm-ep.817322019-09-22T07:26:12Z Supply chain risk management practice in Malaysian automotive industry 2016 Salleh Hudin, Norlaile HD Industries. Land use. Labor Organizations are experiencing increasing supply chain risks especially due to new business trends such as globalization and offshoring. For that reason, supply chain risk management is required to manage those risks effectively. Although there is a voluminous academic research on descriptive and conceptual model of supply chain risk management, evidences which describe the implementation of supply chain risk management in industry are limited. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to explore the implementation of supply chain risk management among Malaysian small and medium automotive companies. This study also explores the enablers to supply chain risk management implementation and barriers that impede this practice. Case study method was employed at three companies which were selected through purposeful sampling. By using thematic analysis, the data was analyzed and interpreted. The research results indicated that all three companies were heading towards more formal supply chain risk management implementation. Although the companies managed the supply chain risks based on TS16949 standard and company formal procedures, the tools used in the supply chain risk management, risk communication, training and risk responsibility were yet to be completely formalized. Pressure from customers and top management emerged as the primary enablers to such implementation. This study also revealed that barriers rooted from companies internal such as the lack of knowledge impeded the case companies from advancing their supply chain risk management implementation. The findings of this study offer a description of supply chain risk management implementation for organizations. 2016 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81732/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81732/1/NorlaileSallehHudinPFM2016.pdf application/pdf en public http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:126331 phd doctoral Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Management
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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language English
topic HD Industries
Land use
Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries
Land use
Labor
Salleh Hudin, Norlaile
Supply chain risk management practice in Malaysian automotive industry
description Organizations are experiencing increasing supply chain risks especially due to new business trends such as globalization and offshoring. For that reason, supply chain risk management is required to manage those risks effectively. Although there is a voluminous academic research on descriptive and conceptual model of supply chain risk management, evidences which describe the implementation of supply chain risk management in industry are limited. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to explore the implementation of supply chain risk management among Malaysian small and medium automotive companies. This study also explores the enablers to supply chain risk management implementation and barriers that impede this practice. Case study method was employed at three companies which were selected through purposeful sampling. By using thematic analysis, the data was analyzed and interpreted. The research results indicated that all three companies were heading towards more formal supply chain risk management implementation. Although the companies managed the supply chain risks based on TS16949 standard and company formal procedures, the tools used in the supply chain risk management, risk communication, training and risk responsibility were yet to be completely formalized. Pressure from customers and top management emerged as the primary enablers to such implementation. This study also revealed that barriers rooted from companies internal such as the lack of knowledge impeded the case companies from advancing their supply chain risk management implementation. The findings of this study offer a description of supply chain risk management implementation for organizations.
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author Salleh Hudin, Norlaile
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title Supply chain risk management practice in Malaysian automotive industry
title_short Supply chain risk management practice in Malaysian automotive industry
title_full Supply chain risk management practice in Malaysian automotive industry
title_fullStr Supply chain risk management practice in Malaysian automotive industry
title_full_unstemmed Supply chain risk management practice in Malaysian automotive industry
title_sort supply chain risk management practice in malaysian automotive industry
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publishDate 2016
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