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Improving supply chain risk visibility and communication with a multi-view risk ontology
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Actgsc ActorsBusiness IntelligenceSupply Chain RiskRisk AnalysisSupply Chain ResilienceSupply Chain Risk ManagementThree-tier ActgscSupply Chain DisruptionRisk ManagementManagementSystems EngineeringLogisticsSupply ChainSupply Chain ViabilityMulti-view Risk OntologyRisk AnalyticsOperational ViewpointsSupply Chain DesignSupply Chain ManagementOperations ManagementMarketingRisk AssessmentBusinessRisk Analysis (Business)Enterprise Risk ManagementSupply Chain Analysis
An effective risk management mechanism requires risk visibility and communication, particularly in global fresh produce supply chains that are often dynamic and non-transparent in nature. The purpose of this research is to boost risk visibility and communication within and between firms across global fresh produce supply chains. A multi-view risk ontology development approach was developed and then applied to build a multi-view risk ontology for the Australia–China table grape supply chain (MVRO-ACTGSC) with the knowledge acquired from academic outputs, operational involvement, and ACTGSC actors. The MVRO was developed for the three-tier ACTGSC which features Australian table grape growers, Australian exporters and Chinese integrated importers and online retailers in terms of overall, strategic and operational viewpoints. The MVRO-ACTGSC improves risk visibility and communication in parts of, and across the ACTGSC, but also provides a basis to develop an interoperable risk communication system for global fresh produce supply chains.
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