Perceived Risk As Determinant Of Supply Chain Management Practices

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  • Alexander T.C, Dr. K. Anandanatarajan, Dharmapuram Gnanambigai

Abstract

The study has been done to examine the relationship of perceived risks with the investments made towards the strategies of supply chain resilience. Data has been collected with the help of questionnaire which comprised of items related with supply chain practices and perceived risks. The responses of the respondents have been recorded through a 5-point Likert scale for analyzing the level of agreement & disagreement towards the varied statements. The respondents have been selected through simple random sampling and the sample size is 100. Inferential statistical methods like regression and correlation have been applied for data analysis. It has been explored that all the statements related with perceived risks are related positively with the supply chain practices. This means that high level of perceived risk is related with the increased adoption of the practices of supply chain management.

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2025-08-20

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Alexander T.C, Dr. K. Anandanatarajan, Dharmapuram Gnanambigai. (2025). Perceived Risk As Determinant Of Supply Chain Management Practices. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 122–126. Retrieved from https://seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/6931

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