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Samir Dani

Researcher at University of Huddersfield

Publications -  72
Citations -  3221

Samir Dani is an academic researcher from University of Huddersfield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supply chain & Supply chain risk management. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 70 publications receiving 2353 citations. Previous affiliations of Samir Dani include Loughborough University.

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Resilience: the concept, a literature review and future directions

TL;DR: A review of resilience literature in its widest context and later its application at an organisational level context is provided in this article, where the origins of the concept are reported and consequently, the various fields of research are analysed.
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Supply chain risk management and artificial intelligence: state of the art and future research directions

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of supply chain literature is provided that addresses problems relevant to SCRM using approaches that fall within the AI spectrum and proposes directions for future research at the confluence of SCRM and AI.
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Supply chain risk management: present and future scope

TL;DR: Analysis based on evolved typologies indicates a growth of SCRM from a nascent to a fairly established activity over the past decade and will encourage new research techniques with a view to managing the risks in the globalized supply chain environment.
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Transformational Leadership and Organizational Culture: The Situational Strength Perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, a new leadership alignment model incorporating various concepts focusing on leadership styles, organizational leadership, and situational strength are introduced to introduce a leadership model, which looks not only at individual leadership and the effect of that on the organization but also at an organization as a system and how leadership behaviour and culture in individual departments or sections in an organization can be explained.
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A systems approach for modelling supply chain risks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a holistic, systematic and quantitative risk assessment process for measuring the overall risk behavior in the supply chain network and developed a framework for supply chain risk management (SCRM) using an industrial case study.