Analysis of mitigation strategy for operational supply risk: An empirical study of halal food manufacturers in Malaysia
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Abstract
This study aims empirically to analyze mitigation strategies for operational supply risk among halal food manufacturers in Malaysia. A survey of 369 halal food manufacturers is used to test a research model that proposes a relationship between operational supply risk and risk consequences as well as the mediating role of risk mitigation strategies. Structural equation modeling reveals that in the absence of a risk mitigation strategy (behavior-based management, buffer-based management, and traceability-based management), operational risk consequences are significantly influenced by operational supply risk. The analysis also showed the mitigation strategies reduce risk events by its interaction between operational supply risk and risk consequences. This study shows significant data about the management of halal food manufacturing. Due to the limitations of this survey, further study is necessary to analyze how other halal's sectors manage their supply chain risk management. © 2021 Growing Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Halal food supply chain, Operational supply risk, Risk mitigation strategy
Divisions
bisnesaccount
Funders
Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
Publication Title
Uncertain Supply Chain Management
Volume
9
Issue
4
Publisher
Growing Science