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Agility in humanitarian supply chain: an organizational information processing perspective and relational view
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Mishra, Deepa Bhatt
, Giannakis, Mihalis
, Graham, Gary
, Dubey, Rameshwar
, Bryde, David J
, opon, Cyril
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Collaboration
/ Data processing
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster relief
/ Humanitarianism
/ Information sharing
/ Multivariate statistical analysis
/ Operations research
/ Supply chains
2022
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Agility in humanitarian supply chain: an organizational information processing perspective and relational view
by
Mishra, Deepa Bhatt
, Giannakis, Mihalis
, Graham, Gary
, Dubey, Rameshwar
, Bryde, David J
, opon, Cyril
in
Collaboration
/ Data processing
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster relief
/ Humanitarianism
/ Information sharing
/ Multivariate statistical analysis
/ Operations research
/ Supply chains
2022
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Agility in humanitarian supply chain: an organizational information processing perspective and relational view
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Mishra, Deepa Bhatt
, Giannakis, Mihalis
, Graham, Gary
, Dubey, Rameshwar
, Bryde, David J
, opon, Cyril
in
Collaboration
/ Data processing
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster relief
/ Humanitarianism
/ Information sharing
/ Multivariate statistical analysis
/ Operations research
/ Supply chains
2022
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Agility in humanitarian supply chain: an organizational information processing perspective and relational view
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Agility in humanitarian supply chain: an organizational information processing perspective and relational view
2022
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Overview
Humanitarian organizations are increasingly facing challenges in terms of improving the efficiency and the effectiveness of their disaster relief efforts. These challenges often arise due to a lack of trust, poor collaboration and an inability to respond to disaster affected areas in a timely manner. Our study attempts to understand how these challenges are overcome by seeking answers to questions related to the topics of swift-trust, collaboration and agility in humanitarian supply chains. For instance, in our study we have attempted to examine how information sharing and supply chain visibility in humanitarian supply chains improve the swift-trust among the humanitarian actors engaged in disaster relief operations. Further, we attempt to understand how-swift trust, commitment and collaboration among the humanitarian actors improve the agility in humanitarian supply chains. In our study we provide both theoretical and data-driven answers to our stated research gaps. Our theoretical model is firmly grounded in organizational information process theory and relational view. We tested our research hypotheses using variance based structural equation modelling with survey data collected using a web based pre-tested instrument from 147 NGOs respondents drawn from the National Disaster Management Authority database. Our results help to advance the theoretical debates surrounding “swift-trust”, “collaboration” and “agility” in humanitarian settings. We further provide direction to managers engaged in disaster relief operations. The humanitarian actors engaged in disaster relief often fail to understand how to build swift-trust. Moreover, how swift-trust further affects commitment and collaboration which in turn further affect agility in humanitarian supply chains. Thus humanitarian organizations must understand how information sharing and supply chain visibility is key to swift-trust among humanitarian actors and agility in humanitarian supply chains. Finally, we outline the limitations of our study and offer some future research directions for investigation.
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Springer Nature B.V
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