NON-TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF RESILIENCE OF GLOBAL SUPPLIES CHAINS-CASE STUDY

1 NOWAKOWSKA Marta
Co-authors:
1 KACZMARCZYK Barbara
Institution:
1 MULF, Military University of Land Forces, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, marta.nowakowska@awl.edu.pl, barbara.kaczmarczyk@awl.edu.pl
Conference:
CLC 2018 - Carpathian Logistics Congress, Wellness Hotel Step, Prague, Czech Republic, EU, December 3 - 5, 2018
Proceedings:
Proceedings CLC 2018 - Carpathian Logistics Congress
Pages:
212-217
ISBN:
978-80-87294-88-8
ISSN:
2694-9318
Published:
18th April 2019
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science.
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Abstract

The aim of the article is to analyse and evaluate the relationship between media coverage and the resilience of global supply chains. The basis for the assessment was qualitative research carried out on a representative sample of Poles in the years 2015 - 2018 (58 interviews with people connected to supply chain, like drivers, operators etc.) and quantitative analysis of words on social media (Facebook, Twitter). The authors also monitored Polish print media, both local and nationwide. In addition, the statements of politicians recognized as social significant, which were conveyed to the public by the media, were analysed. To analyse the source of risk, the “What If” method was applied.

Keywords: resilience, media manipulation, human factor, global supply chain

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