Supporting Collaboration In Humanitarian Supply Chains - Insights From A Design Science Project

PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL(2018)

Cited 39|Views18
No score
Abstract
The growing number of large-scale relief operations and humanitarian aid initiatives is stretching the resources - financial, material and human - of humanitarian actors to their limits. Challenges to collaborate both within international humanitarian organizations, and among their direct and indirect supply chain partners often contribute to the inefficient use of resources, or ineffective operations. In this research, we discuss collaboration in humanitarian supply chains, and analyze causes of their dysfunctional operations. Furthermore, we develop an experiential learning approach that can sensitize humanitarian supply chain actors to causes of information distortion. The simulation approach was implemented in the field and instructional design cycles yielded insights into how staff apply their learnings under the specific conditions of humanitarian relief work.
More
Translated text
Key words
Humanitarian operations, humanitarian supply chain, collaboration, experiential learning, design science, high energy biscuit (HEB) game
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined