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RISK OF THE MARITIME SUPPLY CHAIN SYSTEM BASED ON INTERPRETATIVE STRUCTURAL MODEL

Abstract

Marine transportation is the most important transport mode of in the international trade, but the maritime supply chain is facing with many risks. At present, most of the researches on the risk of the maritime supply chain focus on the risk identification and risk management, and barely carry on the quantitative analysis of the logical structure of each influencing factor. This paper uses the interpretative structure model to analysis the maritime supply chain risk system. On the basis of comprehensive literature analysis and expert opinion, this paper puts forward 16 factors of maritime supply chain risk system. Using the interpretative structure model to construct maritime supply chain risk system, and then optimize the model. The model analyzes the structure of the maritime supply chain risk system and its forming process, and provides a scientific basis for the controlling the maritime supply chain risk, and puts forward some corresponding suggestions for the prevention and control the maritime supply chain risk.

Keywords:

Interpretative Structural Mode, Maritime Supply Chain Risk, System Structure

Details

Issue
Vol. 24 No. S3(95) (2017)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
22-11-2017
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2017-0101
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Authors

  • He Jiang

    Zhejiang University, School of Management
  • Wei Xiong

    Zhejiang University, School of Management
  • Yonghui Cao

    Henan Institute of Science and Technology, School of Economics & Management; Henan University of Economics and Law, School of E-commerce and Logistics Management; China Institute for Reform and Development

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