Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Volume 12 Issue 1 , Open Access
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A preliminary study for selecting the appropriate AI-based forecasting model for hospital assets demand under disasters
Sara Jebbor, Chiheb Raddouane, Abdellatif El AfiaHospitals recently search for more accurate forecasting systems, given the unpredictable demand and the increasing occurrence of disruptive incidents (mass casualty incidents…
A multi-objective optimization model for logistic planning in the crisis response phase
Mohammad Mahdi Ershadi, Hossein Shams ShemiraniProper planning for the response phase of humanitarian relief can significantly prevent many financial and human losses. To this aim, a multi-objective optimization model is…
Managing regional logistics in times of crisis: a COVID-19 case study
Christopher M. Durugbo, Soud M. Almahamid, Lulwa H. Budalamah, Odeh R. Al-Jayyousi, Batoul BendiMeradCoronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a pandemic with unique regional logistics management (RLM) challenges to respond to the chaos created by the crisis and to restore normality…
Understanding material and supplier networks in the construction of disaster-relief shelters: the feasibility of using social network analysis as a decision-making tool
Alex Copping, Noorullah Kuchai, Laura Hattam, Natalia Paszkiewicz, Dima Albadra, Paul Shepherd, Esra Sahin Burat, David ColeyUnderstanding the supply network of construction materials used to construct shelters in refugee camps, or during the reconstruction of communities, is important as it can reveal…
Emergency supplies purchase patterns during COVID-19 outbreak in the developing economy: frequency and stockpiling drivers’ assessment
Alexander Rossolov, Olexiy Kuzkin, Halyna RossolovaThe purpose of the paper is to assess the roots of stockpiling behaviors and to give a quantitative assessment of shopping frequency changes for emergency supplies during the…
Exploring critical success factors (CSFs) of humanitarian supply chain management (HSCM) in flood disaster management (FDM)
Isaac Sakyi DamoahThis study explores the critical success factors (CSFs) in humanitarian supply chain management (HSCM) by focussing on flood disaster management (FDM) in Ghana.
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- Dr Nezih Altay
- Prof Gyöngyi Kovács