Who cares? Supply chain managers’ perceptions regarding cyber supply chain risk management in the digital transformation era

Alessandro Creazza, Claudia Colicchia, Salvatore Spiezia, F. Dallari
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of supply chain managers regarding the elements that make up cyber supply chain risk management (CSCRM) and the related level of alignment, to understand how organizations can deploy a CSCRM strategy that goes beyond the technical, internal functioning of single companies and moves beyond the dyad, to create a better alignment that can ultimately lead to improved cyber supply chain resilience.,An exploratory survey in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry involving over 100 organizations in Italy was conducted. Results were analysed through one-way analysis of variance, to appraise the differences in the perceptions of the various actors of the FMCG supply chain (Manufacturers, Logistics Service Providers, Retailers).,While a certain degree of alignment of the perceptions across the FMCG supply chain exists, the study found that Logistics Service Providers can play a crucial role as orchestrators of the CSCRM process towards a more “supply chain-oriented” response to cyber threats and risk events. The research also highlights the necessity to see people as key elements for improving cyber resilience in the supply chain.,Through a vertical analysis of a supply chain, the study extends the existing theory on CSCRM, which contains isolated case studies. It also contributes to extending the current theory with the proposal of the paradigm of Logistics Service Providers as orchestrators of the CSCRM process. The study combines different classifications of CSCRM initiatives and embraces theories external to the supply chain literature.,Through the empirical analysis, this study helps practitioners in streamlining the design of cyber security strategies and actions that span across the supply chain for better alignment. This could mean more coordination of efforts and more targeted/accurate investments in CSCRM initiatives. The study invites practitioners to ponder the perceived relevance of the human factor as a source of risk and the perceived importance of countermeasures aimed at mitigating risk events stemming from that source.,By focusing on an entire supply chain, this is one of the first studies on CSCRM that goes beyond the dyad. Its originality also lies in its use of the investigations of perceptions along the supply chain as pillars for the alignment of CSCRM strategies and mitigation initiatives. This original perspective allows for discovering the role of Logistics Service Providers in driving the alignment of the efforts towards better outcomes of the CSCRM process.
谁在乎呢?数字化转型时代供应链管理者对网络供应链风险管理的认知
本文的目的是探讨供应链管理人员对构成网络供应链风险管理(CSCRM)的要素和相关对齐水平的看法,以了解组织如何部署CSCRM战略,超越单个公司的技术,内部功能,超越双组,以创建更好的对齐,最终导致提高网络供应链弹性。对意大利快速消费品(FMCG)行业进行了一项涉及100多家组织的探索性调查。结果通过单向方差分析进行分析,以评估快速消费品供应链各参与者(制造商,物流服务提供商,零售商)的看法差异。虽然在快速消费品供应链中存在一定程度的一致性,但研究发现,物流服务提供商可以发挥关键作用,作为CSCRM过程的协调者,以更加“以供应链为导向”的方式应对网络威胁和风险事件。该研究还强调,有必要将人视为提高供应链网络弹性的关键因素。通过对供应链的纵向分析,本研究扩展了现有的CSCRM理论,该理论包含孤立的案例研究。本文还提出了物流服务提供商作为CSCRM过程的协调者的范例,有助于扩展当前的理论。该研究结合了CSCRM计划的不同分类,并包含了供应链文献之外的理论。通过实证分析,本研究有助于从业者简化跨供应链的网络安全战略和行动的设计,以更好地协调一致。这可能意味着在CSCRM计划中更多的工作协调和更有针对性/准确的投资。该研究邀请从业人员思考作为风险来源的人为因素的感知相关性,以及旨在减轻源于该来源的风险事件的对策的感知重要性。通过关注整个供应链,这是CSCRM的第一个超越二元的研究之一。它的独创性还在于利用对整个供应链的看法的调查,作为协调CSCRM战略和缓解举措的支柱。这种原始的视角允许发现物流服务提供商在推动CSCRM过程更好结果的努力中所起的作用。
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