Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Volume 6 Issue 1 , Open Access
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A theoretical framework for consolidation in humanitarian logistics
Alain Vaillancourt– The purpose of this paper is to develop a theoretical framework to better understand incentives and obstacles to consolidation of materials in humanitarian logistics.
Quantifying communication effects in disaster response logistics: A multiple network system dynamics model
Danilo R. Diedrichs, Kaile Phelps, Paul A. IsiharaComplementing the importance of adequate relief supplies and transportation capacity in the first two weeks of post-disaster logistics, efficient communication, information…
Systemic barriers and enablers in humanitarian technology transfer
Ana Laura R. Santos, Linda S.G.L. Wauben, Richard Goossens, Han BrezetThe purpose of this paper is to collect information about barriers and enablers experienced by international experts when transferring medical equipment to countries affected by…
Developing organisational capabilities to support agility in humanitarian logistics: An exploratory study
Cécile L'Hermitte, Peter Tatham, Marcus Bowles, Ben BrooksThe purpose of this paper is to explore the underlying strategic mechanisms of agility in a humanitarian logistics context. Based on the research conducted in business…
A relief ordering policy for declining demand and realized shortage cost
Rubel Das, Makoto OkumuraThe purpose of this paper is to propose a model for relief inventory ordering considering declining demand and realized shortage (RS) costs. This study is motivated by the…
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open accessEditors:
- Dr Nezih Altay
- Prof Gyöngyi Kovács