2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2015.06.011
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Economic impact of production bottlenecks caused by disasters impacting interdependent industry sectors

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“…Finally, more research is being done recently in combining IO modelling with linear programming (see e.g. Rose et al, 1997;Baghersad and Zobel, 2015;Koks and Thissen, 2014).…”
Section: Hybrid Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, more research is being done recently in combining IO modelling with linear programming (see e.g. Rose et al, 1997;Baghersad and Zobel, 2015;Koks and Thissen, 2014).…”
Section: Hybrid Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2, an important characteristic which significantly influences the potential total losses is the duration of the recovery period and the type of recovery path. Figure 2 shows three possible paths: concave, convex, and linear (similar paths have been used in Baghersad and Zobel, 2015). The concave recovery path can be interpreted as being quick and smooth from the beginning, as a result of which most of the area is recovered within a couple of time steps.…”
Section: Recovery Path and Durationmentioning
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“…Initially unaffected business units may also fail as a result, further causing a magnified impact. Research on disaster, risk and reduction management in organizations and industries have looked into developing disaster action plans which look at critical engineering infrastructure (Janius et al 2016), quantifying the economic consequences of production losses due to disasters (Baghersad and Zobel 2015), and finding the balance between trust and control for inter-organizational disaster management (Kalkman and de Waard 2016) to name a few. A recent article by Nascimento and Alencar (2016) provides a review of the work done on risk management particularly in the context of natural hazards which trigger technological disasters due to cascading effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The similarities between the economic structure and the structure of other systems have led to the adoption of the framework in various fields. It has been used for the design of various process systems and has proven to facilitate the identification of bottlenecks in multifunctional energy systems (Tan et al 2012) and economywide industries (Baghersad and Zobel 2015), as well as in risk evaluation in global production networks (Niknejad and Petrovic 2016). It has been used for modeling industrial systems within an eco-industrial park to look at risk aspects in bioenergy parks (Benjamin et al 2015) and to develop adaptation strategies within industrial complexes or supply chains .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%