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Logistics information and knowledge management issues in humanitarian aid organisations
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Journal of Information Technology Research, 2018
The concept of humanitarian logistics is evolving rapidly and gaining popularity in the research community. This research reviews the literature on humanitarian logistics for providing a thorough outlook into the field. In this study, Authors conducted a scientometric analysis of the literature published in 1998–2015 to empirically explore the ...
Anil Kumar, G.S. Kushwaha
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The concept of humanitarian logistics is evolving rapidly and gaining popularity in the research community. This research reviews the literature on humanitarian logistics for providing a thorough outlook into the field. In this study, Authors conducted a scientometric analysis of the literature published in 1998–2015 to empirically explore the ...
Anil Kumar, G.S. Kushwaha
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Visualizing Humanitarian Logistics Performance
International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, 2018Logistics management is crucial for the effectiveness and efficiency of humanitarian operations. Performance measurement enables practitioners to identify improvement potentials and management capabilities with regards to their logistics management tasks.
Adam Widera +2 more
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Customs and humanitarian logistics
Global Trade and Customs Journal, 2019Information and Communication ...
Grainger, A.G. (author) +2 more
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Blockchain applications in humanitarian logistics
Journal of Supply Chain Management, Logistics and Procurement, 2021Disaster relief is a key aspect of humanism and humanitarian actions. The delivery of adequate supplies at the right time and right place is critical for survival and recovery of the affected people, animals, plants and other entities. Since every dollar counts towards saving a life, the traceability of the shipments must be ensured, and the ...
Gurram Gopal, Alvaro Garcia
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2011
This chapter contrasts the response to the Wenchuan earthquake (May 2008) which took place in a landlocked region of China with that of the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, which as an island nation, was theoretically easily accessible to external aid provision via air or sea.
Anthony Beresford, Stephen Pettit
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This chapter contrasts the response to the Wenchuan earthquake (May 2008) which took place in a landlocked region of China with that of the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, which as an island nation, was theoretically easily accessible to external aid provision via air or sea.
Anthony Beresford, Stephen Pettit
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Humanitarian Logistics and Sustainability
2015Concepts in humanitarian logistics have been a field of increasing interest as well as research and publication activities in the last decade, especially triggered by the response and logistics failures of the 2004 Haiti earthquake. Since then, many things have changed, inside humanitarian organizations (NGOs) with more professional logistics ...
Klumpp, Matthias +3 more
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Collaboration in Humanitarian Logistics
ICLEM 2010, 2010In recent years, various disasters occur frequently in the world. Humanitarian logistics has received increasing interest from both logistics academics as well as practitioners. According to relevant literature, this paper elaborated the concept and characteristics of humanitarian logistics, analyzed the challenges and advantages of collaboration in ...
Chun Feng +3 more
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Humanitarian logistics: the role of logistics service providers
International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 2015Purpose – In recent years, logistics service providers (LSPs) have become important players in the humanitarian field, providing support for NGOs and governments when they respond to major disasters. However, the academic literature on humanitarian logistics has not really explored the roles that LSPs play in relief supply chains.
Diego Vega, Christine Roussat
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