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ISCRiM Presentations
ISCRiM schedule
Venue: Burleigh Court, Loughborough University
Room: ‘Avon’ 6th
September 2010 8.30 am - 9.30 am
Coffee 9.30 am - 9.50 am:
Introduction to the Research at the Loughborough University
School of Business and Economics:
John Arnold-
Director of Research
9.50 am-
10.15 am:
Supply Chain Risk Management: Where are we?
Bob Ritchie and
Clare Brindley 10.15 am-
10.40 am:
Practical Challenges of reducing Supply Chain Risk
Nick Wildgoose and
Tim Astley 10.40 am - 11.00 am
Coffee 11.00 am-
11.25 am
The impact of global mega-trends on supply chain risk
Profiles -
Martin Christopher 11.25 am- 11.50 am
What
is Supply Chain Risk Management in the perception of
Manmohan S. Sodhi,
Byung-Gak Son, Christopher S. Tang
11.50 am-
12.15 am
Risk Management: A Solution or Part of the Problem?
Helen Peck
12.15 am-
12.40 am
Scenario Planning in Supply Chain Risk Management
Samir Dani, Aman
Deep 12.40 pm - 1.30 pm
Lunch 1.30 pm- 1.50 pm
Integrating Supply Chain Risks in Product Development: a
Josef Oehmen,
Mohamed Den-Daya, Omera Khan
1.50 pm- 2.15 pm
Assessing Supplier Default Risk on the Portfolio Level: a Method
and Application-
Stephan M. Wagner, Christoph Bode
2.15 pm- 2.40 pm
A
Methodology for Identifying, Categorising and Prioritising
sources of Supply Chain Vulnerability-
Yang Chu, Brian Squire
2.40 pm- 3.05 pm
The
Influence of Cognitive Biases on Managerial Perceptions of
Supply Chain Risk-
Maja Puljić
3.05 pm - 3.25 pm
Coffee 3.25 pm - 3.50 pm
When do Supply Chain Disruptions become the norm? Insights from
Normal Accident and High Reliability theories-
Christoph Bode,
Stephan M. Wagner
3.50 pm-
5.00 pm
ISCRiM book (George
Zsidisin and Omera Khan)
+ ISCRiM meeting 7.00 pm – 11.30 pm
Dinner (National Space Centre
(coach leaves
Burleigh Court- 6.15 pm) 7th
September 2010 8.30 am - 9.00 am
Coffee 9.00 am -
9.25 am
Supply Risk Management: moving towards a Quantitative
approach
Fabiana Pirola, Roberto Pinto,
George Zsidisin
9.25 am- 9.50 am
The Impact of Supply Chain Risk on Regional Economies-
Michael E. Smith
(see Paper in proceedings)
9.50 am- 10.15 am
Revising BS25999: Incorporating Supply Chain Resilience
into the British Standard for Business Continuity
- Helen
Peck
10.15 am- 10.40 am
Supply Chain Disruptions in Sparse Transportation Networks – a
Norwegian Perspective
-Jan Husdal 10.40 am - 11.00 am
Coffee 11.00 am- 11.25 am
Some Remarks on the Risk Management Positioning, "Side Effects" And
Wojciech
Machowiak
11.25 am- 11.50 am
Supply Risk Management: Comparing Real World with the Academic
World-
Ila Manuj
11.50 am- 12.15 am
Supply Chain Risk: Commonalities and Differences between Italy and
Gandolf R. Finke,
Roberto Pinto, Fabiana Pirola, Bruce Arntzen
12.15 am- 12.40 am
Drivers of Security in Distribution Networks– a Survey of Swedish
Transportation Companies-
Luca Urciuoli 12.40 pm - 1.30 pm
Lunch 1.30 pm-
1.50 pm
Supply Chains Risks: a Systems Thinking Perspective
Abhijeet Ghadge,
Samir Dani
1.50 pm-
2.15 pm
Exchange Rate Risk in the Fashion Accessory Sector: a Case
Study-
Patrick Brown, Omera Khan
2.15 pm- 2.40 pm
Drivers and impact of risks in maritime supply chains-
Jyri Vilko 2.40 pm-
3.05 pm
Variable Sea-Margin in Maritime Shipping-
Christian F. Winge
3.05 pm -
onwards
Coffee
Networking and end
of Seminar
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