Title of article :
Identification and Assessment of Critical Risks of Sustainable Supply Chain in the Iranian Lead and Zinc Industry
Author/Authors :
Esfehani Zanjani, Mohammad Department of Industrial Management - Zanjan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Zanjan, Iran , Najafi, Amir Department of Industrial Engineering - Zanjan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Zanjan, Iran , Naghilou, Ahmad Department of Economics - Zanjan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Zanjan, Iran , Mohammadi, Nabiollah Department of Management - Zanjan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Zanjan, Iran
Abstract :
Sustainability is now increasingly recognized as an effective strategy to deal with the current
challenges of global supply chains. Supply chains of the lead and zinc industries are most important.
Because these two industries not only are among the high-risk in different countries, including Iran,
but also can affect economic, social, and environmental sustainability. On the other hand, identifying
and assessing the critical risks of supply chains have been less addressed in recent studies. This study
aimed to identify and assess critical risks of sustainable supply chains (SSCs) in the Iranian lead and
zinc industry. This study was a mixed-method (qualitative and quantitative) descriptive survey. Based
on the literature, 24 risk factors that affect supply chain sustainability were identified, out of which 20
critical risk factors were confirmed in two steps by reviewing experts’ comments and the data obtained
from in-depth interviews and questionnaires. The validity of questionnaires is verified based on the
opinions of a group of 5 experts in the first step and another group of 17 experts and professionals of
the lead and zinc industry in the second. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of the questionnaires was
calculated to be 0.837, indicating the reliability of the questionnaires. The risk factors were analyzed
using the Risk Priority Number (RPN), fuzzy DEMATEL, and risk matrices. Based on the results, “lack
of technological/knowledge sustainability”, “price and cost fluctuations”, “inflation and exchange
rates” and “environmental pollution” were the most important risk factors in the supply chain of the
Iranian lead and zinc industry.
Keywords :
Lead and zinc industry , Supply chain sustainability , Risk assessment , Environmental pollution
Journal title :
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research