Bibliometric Analysis of the Potential of Technologies in the Humanitarian Supply Chain [PDF]
This study presents a bibliometric analysis of research on technology in the humanitarian supply chain. The methodology includes performance analysis and science mapping to explore the application of technologies in humanitarian supply chains. This paper
Mauricio Argumedo-García +3 more
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Metaheuristics in the Humanitarian Supply Chain [PDF]
Everyday there are more disasters that require Humanitarian Supply Chain (HSC) attention; generally these problems are difficult to solve in reasonable computational time and metaheuristics (MHs) are the indicated solution algorithms.
Francisca Santana Robles +3 more
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Perspectives on sustainability in humanitarian supply chains [PDF]
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for analysing how humanitarian organisations (HOs) address different expectations regarding sustainability.Design/methodology/approach– Quantitative and qualitative content analysis is used to assess the annual reports (ARs) of HOs for their discussions on sustainability overall, and in ...
Kovacs Gyöngyi, Haavisto Ira
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Background: The increased frequency of occurrence and complexity of disasters, the world over, have called for increased cooperation amongst stakeholders to deliver humanitarian aid.
Felix Chari +3 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF HUMANITARIAN SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK IN CREATING RESILIENT LOGISTICS NETWORK [PDF]
Humanitarian logistics which is precisely known as humanitarian supply chain (HSC) plays a major role in reducing the impact of disaster on human life and livelihood by providing humanitarian aid in the forms of food, water, medicine, shelter and other
Sivadass Thiruchelvam +7 more
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Humanitarian supply chain strategies – a review of how actors mitigate supply chain risks [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to link humanitarian logistics (HL) and supply chain risk management (SCRM) to provide an understanding of risk mitigation strategies that humanitarian organisations use, or could use, to improve their logistics ...
Marianne Jahre
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Using transportation problem in humanitarian supply chain to prepositioned facility locations: a case study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo [PDF]
Munyaka J, Yadavalli V.
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Supply chain risks in humanitarian relief operations: a case of Cyclone Idai relief efforts in Zimbabwe [PDF]
Purpose – The rising threat of tropical cyclones in Zimbabwe is of great importance in establishing the general sources of humanitarian supply chain risks and assessing their negative impact on relief operations.
Felix Chari +2 more
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The evolution of humanitarian logistics as a discipline through a crystal ball [PDF]
Purpose – Humanitarian logistics has for a long time been argued to be a new discipline. Now that even the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management (JHLSCM) has existed over a decade, it is time to take a closer look at its evolution.
Nezih Altay +2 more
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Supply chain agility assessment of an Indonesian humanitarian organization [PDF]
Purpose – The article presents an evaluation of the supply chain agility of the Indonesian humanitarian organization Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT). It discusses the flexibility, responsiveness and effectiveness of ACT's supply chain.
Rizal Afif Rasyidi +1 more
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