供应链的不确定性:风险与模糊性

d'Artis Kancs
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最近经历的系统性冲击(COVID-19 大流行病和俄罗斯对乌克兰的全面侵略战争)给我们的供应带来了新形式的不确定性,受此激励,本文探讨了风险规避和模糊规避下的供应链稳健性。我们旨在了解深度不确定的系统性事件对供应链复原力的潜在影响,以及信息精确度如何影响个体代理的选择和供应链层面对聚合冲击的防备能力。我们用不确定性增强了一个简约的供应链模型,分析了上游采购决策与供应链生存概率之间的关系。风险规避型和模糊规避型个体最优化代理的上游采购路径都是有效的,但在总量冲击下会变得脆弱。相反,与单个决策基线相比,下游企业采购决策的链级协调可以从质量上提高整个供应链的稳健性。这种稳健的决策确保了在出现总体冲击时,无论冲击是否实现,部分上游供应商都能存活下来,即使在需求最旺盛的情况下,最终产品的供应也能得到保证。我们的研究结果还表明,投入来源多样化会带来效率损失。
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Uncertainty of Supply Chains: Risk and Ambiguity
Motivated by the recently experienced systemic shocks (the COVID-19 pandemic and the full-fledged Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine) - that have created new forms of uncertainties to our supplies - this paper explores the supply chain robustness under risk aversion and ambiguity aversion. We aim to understand the potential consequences of deeply uncertain systemic events on the supply chain resilience and how does the information precision affect individual agents' choices and the chain-level preparedness to aggregate shocks. Augmenting a parsimonious supply chain model with uncertainty, we analyse the relationship between the upstream sourcing decisions and the supply chain survival probability. Both risk-averse and ambiguity-averse individually-optimising agents' upstream sourcing paths are efficient but can become vulnerable to aggregate shocks. In contrast, a chain-level coordination of downstream firm sourcing decisions can qualitatively improve the robustness of the entire supply chain compared to the individual decision-making baseline. Such a robust decision making ensures that in the presence of an aggregate shock - independently of its realisation - part of upstream suppliers will survive and the final goods' supply will be ensured even under the most demanding circumstances. Our results also indicate that an input source diversification extracts a cost in foregone efficiency.
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