%0 Journal Article %T Measuring Supply Network Resilience Using a Mixed Approach (Case Study: Oil and Gas Companies) %J Petroleum Business Review %I Petroleum University of Technology %Z 2645-4726 %A Salami, Hadi %A Mirfakhradini, Seyed Haidar %A Andalib Ardakani, Davood %A Zanjirchi, Seyed Mahmoud %D 2019 %\ 03/01/2019 %V 3 %N 1 %P 79-97 %! Measuring Supply Network Resilience Using a Mixed Approach (Case Study: Oil and Gas Companies) %K Resilience %K Supply Network %K Systematic literature review %K Complex adaptive systems %R 10.22050/pbr.2019.107913 %X Today, random and intelligent risks have made supply management disruptive much more than before. Over the past decade, many supply network (SN) disruptions in oil and gas industry have been due to the deliberate risks posed by international sanctions. Undoubtedly, resilience in general and resilience of SN in particular has been a systematic method for firms and organizations to deal with disruptions. This study aimed to measure, assess, and compare the resilience of SNs in oil and gas companies based on a mixed approach of systematic literature review (SLR) and complex adaptive systems (CAS). The statistical population of the study consisted of 11 subsidiaries of the National Iranian Oil Company. A robust systematic review of the literature was conducted to collect all the crucial components of supply network resilience (SNR) from 608 articles that ultimately resulted in 40 key factors based on the context intervention mechanism outcome logic (CIMO-logic). Quantitative analysis was carried out in the upstream sector of three subsidiaries of Iranian Central Oil Fields Company (ICOFC) including South Zagros, East and West Oil and Gas Production Companies. The results demonstrated a relationship between components and their measurement in upstream companies. A further finding is that South Zagros Oil and Gas Production Company was more resilient than the other two companies.  %U https://pbr.put.ac.ir/article_107913_ca61df12ea4f2d3d76ad2d5f23deae74.pdf