Security-Preparedness of Firms in U.S. Food Supply Chain

36 Pages Posted: 22 May 2008

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Swati Agiwal

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Department of Applied Economics

Hamid Mohtadi

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Jean Kinsey

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Department of Applied Economics

Date Written: 2008

Abstract

The growing interdependence of firms across the globe with seeming rise in the incidence of both intentional and unintentional security events (terrorism, food contamination, etc.), has exposed, and often contributed to, the vulnerabilities of many firms and their supply chain partners.

It is increasingly imperative that the firms be prepared to be able to protect and defend themselves against such security threats. With this paper we attempt to understand this preparedness, which we consider an ex ante construct, specifically for the firms in the food industry, and find a way to measure it. The highlights of this paper are (1) the unique dataset on firms in the food supply chain across U.S. detailing their security practices, (2) a novel approach to analyzing this dataset using Latent Trait Analysis that allows us to uncover the underlying strength and weakness of firms in their security practices and (3) analysis with which we are able to relate firms' security practices with firm characteristics, such as market area, supply chain scope and firm size. Our preliminary analyses reveal some interesting results on what firms do and how firm characteristics bring about differences in firms' security preparedness, ex ante. We find four distinct latent factors for explaining different facets of security preparedness, two of which are supply chain collaboration and physical security preparedness. We then also analyze the influence of firm and respondent demographics on each of the dimensions of preparedness. Firm size, supply chain scope, market area and tax status of the firm are some of the variables that emerge as as important characteristics that impact security preparedness in supply chains.

Keywords: security, supply chain, latent trait analysis

JEL Classification: L10, L80

Suggested Citation

Agiwal, Swati and Mohtadi, Hamid and Kinsey, Jean, Security-Preparedness of Firms in U.S. Food Supply Chain (2008). 2008 Industry Studies Conference Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1135679 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1135679

Swati Agiwal (Contact Author)

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Department of Applied Economics ( email )

MN
United States

Hamid Mohtadi

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee ( email )

Department of Economics
Milwaukee, WI 53211
United States

Jean Kinsey

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Department of Applied Economics

MN
United States

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