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The Palgrave Handbook of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Examines and critiques existing methods for carrying out research within humanitarian logistics and supply chain management
  • Provides a model and guide for future generations of researchers studying humanitarian logistics
  • Explores case studies of disaster relief and humanitarian supply chain management in countries within Asia

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxxvii
  2. Innovative Methods - not that Much Used Yet

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Social Network Analysis in the Context of Humanitarian Logistics

      • Natalie Simpson, Zhasmina Tacheva, Ta-Wei (Daniel) Kao
      Pages 3-39
    3. Future Research in Humanitarian Operations: A Behavioral Operations Perspective

      • Karthik Sankaranarayanan, Jaime Andrés Castañeda, Sebastián Villa
      Pages 71-117
  3. Collaboration - Variety of Methods

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 247-247
    2. Towards A Better Understanding of Humanitarian Supply Chain Integration

      • Jihee Kim, Stephen Pettit, Irina Harris, Anthony Beresford
      Pages 249-277
    3. Drivers of Coordination in Humanitarian Relief Supply Chains

      • Rameshwar Dubey, Nezih Altay
      Pages 297-325
    4. Agility Learning Opportunities in Cross-Sector Collaboration. An Exploratory Study

      • Alessandra Cozzolino, Ewa Wankowicz, Enrico Massaroni
      Pages 327-355
  4. Variety of Topics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 357-357
    2. Developing Individual Competencies for Humanitarian Logistics

      • Graham Heaslip, Peter Tatham, Alain Vaillancourt
      Pages 395-415
    3. Governance of Service Triads in Humanitarian Logistics

      • Graham Heaslip, Gyöngyi Kovács
      Pages 417-444
    4. Multimodal Logistics in Disaster Relief

      • Syed Tariq, Muhammad Naiman Jalil, Muhammad Adeel Zaffar
      Pages 445-487

About this book

Focusing on the specific challenges of research design and exploring the opportunities of conducting research in humanitarian logistics and supply chain management, this handbook is a significant contribution to future research. Chapters include extensive descriptions of methods used, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages, and the challenges in scoping, sampling, collecting and analysing data, as well as ensuring the quality of studies. Covering a wide variety of topics including risk and resilience and the impact of humanitarian logistics on capacity building, sustainability and the local economy, it also explores the need for scalability and co-ordination in the humanitarian network. Contributors provide important insight on future directions and offer crucial guidance for researchers conducting projects within the field.  

Editors and Affiliations

  • Hanken School of Economics , Helsinki, Finland

    Gyöngyi Kovács, Karen Spens, Mohammad Moshtari

About the editors

Gyöngyi Kovács is the Erkko Professor in Humanitarian Logistics at Hanken School of Economics, Finland. She is a founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management (JHLSCM) and is on the editorial board of several others. She has published extensively in the area of humanitarian logistics and supply chain management and is currently supervising a number of doctoral dissertations in these fields. She led the Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Research Institute (HUMLOG Institute), Hanken School of Economics since its establishment in 2008 until 2014.

Karen Spens is Professor of Supply Chain Management and Corporate Geography and the Rector (Dean) of the Hanken School of Economics. She is a founding Editor-in-Chief of  the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management (JHLSCM) and is on the editorial board of several others. She has published extensively in the areas of health care logistics, as well as humanitarian logistics and supply chain management.

Mohammad Moshtari is a postdoctoral research fellow at Hanken School of Economics. He completed his PhD programme at the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) in Switzerland. His research area is in inter-organisational relationships within a humanitarian setting and he has published in several peer-reviewed international journals.

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