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5. Supply Chain Viability

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Abstract

This chapter presents supply chain viability as an overarched resilience perspective. First, we explain system-theoretic view of supply chain resilience which is important for further understanding of supply chain viability in the open system context. We then present the supply chain viability framework and explain the notions of intertwined supply networks and the viable supply chain model.

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Metadata
Title
Supply Chain Viability
Author
Dmitry Ivanov
Copyright Year
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70490-2_5