2015
DOI: 10.1108/ijppm-11-2013-0185
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Humanitarian supply chains and performance measurement schemes in practice

Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a system for the performance evaluation of humanitarian supply chains. The system will help humanitarian organizations (HOs) to make better decisions, improve their performance, and provide accountability, as well as helping them measure their operational performance during disaster response and reconstruction projects. Design/methodology/approach – A holistic and implementable performanc… Show more

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“…In their research, Santarelli et al (2015) and Scholten et al (2010) explain that HOs have high levels of flexibility in their SCs while we could not confirm this in Nepal case. The divergence can be explained by the differences between either the set of flexibility measurement criteria, corresponding weights for them, or the specific topography of Nepal.…”
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confidence: 50%
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“…In their research, Santarelli et al (2015) and Scholten et al (2010) explain that HOs have high levels of flexibility in their SCs while we could not confirm this in Nepal case. The divergence can be explained by the differences between either the set of flexibility measurement criteria, corresponding weights for them, or the specific topography of Nepal.…”
Section: Implications For Theorycontrasting
confidence: 50%
“…However, only few researchers propose definitions for 'flexibility in HSCs' (Scholten et al 2010;Santarelli et al 2013Santarelli et al , 2015. Scholten et al (2010) define flexibility in HSC through its dimensions, such as resources and distribution while Santarelli et al (2013Santarelli et al ( , 2015, define it as an ability to adapt to changing external conditions.…”
Section: Flexibility In Humanitarian Supply Chainsmentioning
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