Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Volume 13 Issue 1 , Open Access
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Assessing the value of supply chain management in the humanitarian context – An evidence-based research approach
Jonas Stumpf, Maria Besiou, Tina WakolbingerThe research objective is to study the relevance of supply chain management in the humanitarian context, analyze supply chain expenditures and identify major cost-saving…
A systematic literature review of food banks’ supply chain operations with a focus on optimization models
Adrian Fernando Rivera, Neale R. Smith, Angel RuizFood banks play an increasingly important role in society by mitigating hunger and helping needy people; however, research aimed at improving food bank operations is limited.
Humanitarian aid distribution logistics with accessibility constraints: a systematic literature review
Carlos Alberto Rojas Trejos, Jose D. Meisel, Wilson Adarme JaimesThe purpose of this paper is to review the relevant literature in order to identify trends and suggest some possible directions for future research in the framework of…
The influence of lean thinking on philanthropic organisations' disaster response processes
Keratiloe Mogotsi, Fanny SarucheraThis paper aims to reveal the philanthropy landscape processes for dealing with disasters and examine the influence of lean thinking in managing philanthropy for disasters. It…
The post-disaster transportation of injured people when hospitals have districts
Tareq Babaqi, Béla VizváriThe total capacity of ambulances in metropolitan cities is often less than the post-disaster demand, especially in the case of disasters such as earthquakes. However, because…
Design of humanitarian supply chain system by applying the general two-stage network DEA model
Jae-Dong HongThe recent COVID-19 outbreak and severe natural disasters make the design of the humanitarian supply chain network (HSCN) a crucial strategic issue in a pre-disaster scenario. The…
Defence organizations in emergency networks: the early response to COVID-19 in Europe
Elvira Kaneberg, Wojciech D. Piotrowicz, Jana Abikova, Tore Listou, Sarah Aline Schiffling, Claudia Paciarotti, Diego Vega, Kristjana AdalgeirsdottirThe purpose of this study is to analyse the crisis network response of European countries and the role played by defence organizations (DOs) during the early response phase of the…
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- Dr Nezih Altay
- Prof Gyöngyi Kovács