Identifying Risks in the Cruise Supply Chain: An Empirical Study in Shanghai, China
Transportation Research Record
; 2677:1706-1720, 2023.
Article
in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-2246800
ABSTRACT
The increased frequency and severe consequences of risks in the cruise industry have attracted increasing attention from both academics and practitioners, especially after the 2012 ‘Costa Concordia' disaster and the 2020 coronavirus outbreak on the ‘Diamond Princess'. Although the literature on risk studies associated with the cruise industry and supply-chain risk management is growing, the extant literature lacks a study to view risks in the cruise industry associated with the supply chain. This paper addresses this gap by reviewing the literature on risks related to the cruise industry and general supply-chain risks to create a framework of cruise supply-chain risks. Then, semi-structured interviews were conducted to validate the identified risks and explore potential undiscovered risks. A novel risk typology of the cruise supply chain was then built based on the literature review and the empirical study. This includes macro risks, safety, security, and health risks, information risks, and supply risks. This framework can be applied for the purpose of systematically identifying the risks and their impacts on the cruise supply chain. This paper contributes to the development of a comprehensive cruise supply-chain risk classification with a detailed explanation of each risk in the cruise supply chain, which can be used by stakeholders in the cruise industry to identify and measure the impact of each risk. Additionally, this paper provides avenues for future research by scholars interested in assessing and managing cruise supply-chain risks. © National Academy of Sciences Transportation Research Board 2022.
Disasters; Economic and social effects; Health risks; Risk assessment; Risk management; Supply chains; And business continuity; Business continuity; Cruise; Disaster-response; Economic development; Logistic and supply chain; Marine; Port and channel; Sustainability and resilience; System resiliences; Transportation and sustainability; Transportation development; Transportation system; Transportation system resilience; Sustainable development; disaster response; logistics and supply chains; ports and channels; recovery; supply chain; transportation and economic development; transportation systems resilience
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Prognostic study
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Qualitative research
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Reviews
Language:
English
Journal:
Transportation Research Record
Year:
2023
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Article
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