ORCID Profile
0000-0002-3937-1250
Current Organisation
University of South Australia
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Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 24-02-2016
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 03-04-2021
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 10-2021
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Date: 30-08-2018
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 06-2022
Publisher: MDPI AG
Date: 14-07-2021
DOI: 10.3390/SMARTCITIES4030052
Abstract: The internet of things (IoT) and social media provide information related to disasters that could help businesses to strategically mitigate risks and optimize their supply chain during difficult times. This paper proposes a framework to show how business or supply chain enterprisers can collaborate with community and government in disaster supply chain risk management. Businesses must have an established risk mitigation plan, update it periodically and implement promptly. Community collaboration can build a resilient society, and government should play an important role in leading both financial and non-financial support during natural disasters and pandemic management. The IoT and social media are new mechanisms as a vocal point to enable government, ensuring trustworthiness of information, to provide the community with a means to express needs and feedback, and to assist business services to meet the changeable preferences under risk threats. Social media can be a collaborative effort between all the parties and helps make value added decisions efficiently in supply chain risk management.
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Date: 2019
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 05-05-2020
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Date: 2021
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Date: 2017
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 05-2020
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