Definitions of SC resilience in literature
| Authors | Definition |
|---|---|
| Rice and Caniato (2003) | The capacity to respond to a disturbance and restore normal operations |
| Sheffi and Rice (2005) | The capacity to contain disturbances and manage recovery |
| Ponomarov and Holcomb (2009) | The adaptive capability of the SC to prepare for unexpected events, respond to disruptions and recover from them by maintaining continuity of operations at the desired level of connectedness and control over structure and function |
| Pettit et al. (2013) | The ability to anticipate and overcome disturbances in the SC |
| Ambulkar et al. (2015) | The ability of the firm to cope with changes due to an SC disruption, the ability to adapt to an SC disruption and provide a quick response and the ability to maintain high situational awareness |
| Yao and Fabbe-Costes (2018) | The adaptive and collective capacity of supply network companies to maintain a dynamic balance, react to disruption and recover and leverage generated knowledge |
| Tukamuhabwa et al. (2017) | The ability of an SC to prepare and react to disruptions to get original performance with control and connectedness over functions better than competitors |
| Ivanov et al. (2018) | The ability to maintain the SC by relying on adaptive systems as conditions vary over time |
| Blackhurst et al. (2011); Poberschnigg et al. (2020) | A capability of the SC to quickly return to the normal state of operation after being disrupted |
| Definition | |
|---|---|
| The capacity to respond to a disturbance and restore normal operations | |
| The capacity to contain disturbances and manage recovery | |
| The adaptive capability of the SC to prepare for unexpected events, respond to disruptions and recover from them by maintaining continuity of operations at the desired level of connectedness and control over structure and function | |
| The ability to anticipate and overcome disturbances in the SC | |
| The ability of the firm to cope with changes due to an SC disruption, the ability to adapt to an SC disruption and provide a quick response and the ability to maintain high situational awareness | |
| The adaptive and collective capacity of supply network companies to maintain a dynamic balance, react to disruption and recover and leverage generated knowledge | |
| The ability of an SC to prepare and react to disruptions to get original performance with control and connectedness over functions better than competitors | |
| The ability to maintain the SC by relying on adaptive systems as conditions vary over time | |
| A capability of the SC to quickly return to the normal state of operation after being disrupted |
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