2023
DOI: 10.1111/poms.13993
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The effect of acute stress on humanitarian supplies management

Abstract: Humanitarian workers often operate under highly stressful conditions, view emotional scenes, and face high time pressures. This may bias managerial decision‐making in humanitarian logistics, but evidence is lacking. We model humanitarian logistics decisions in an adapted newsvendor setting. We experimentally expose participants to time pressure, noise, and emotional pictures. Using physiological and self‐reported data, we confirm that these manipulations have different effects on two components of the stress r… Show more

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