Resilience Lessons from Humanitarian Supply Chains

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Due to the increasing frequency and severity of disruptions and disasters around the world, current supply chains of almost every type are experiencing uncertainties, and supply chain resilience capabilities are one of the major concerns for every manager. Humanitarian supply chains are often at the forefront of this. However, the extant literature often keeps them separate from commercial supply chains and focuses more on their differences than similarities. This short-format research work analyses four case studies of recent humanitarian supply chains formed in response to natural and man-made disasters and how these supply chains endure proactive and reactive resilience capabilities. The lessons learned from these disaster responses in resilience will be of great value to supply chain scholars, students, and practitioners.


Analyses recent cases of humanitarian supply chains in response to natural and man-made disasters Discusses supply chain resilience from a consistent disruption perspective, which is a contemporary phenomenon Bridges the theory of humanitarian and commercial supply chains, building a framework for resilience capabilities

Autorentext

Murtaza Faruquee is an Assistant Professor in Operations Management at the University of Nottingham Business School, UK. His research expertise is focused on resilience capabilities. Within the humanitarian supply chain, he is focused on aid operations in man-made disasters.

Sarah Saqib is working as a Senior Sourcing Administrator at NHS England. She has conducted research on COVID-19 vaccination supply chains.

Afra Nur Akman is a Freight Forwarding Operative at Atanak Forwarding Ltd. She has conducted research on post-earthquake operations in Turkey.

MD Shariful Alam is a Superintendent of Police in Bangladesh. He has overseen aid operations and conducted research on long-term relief for the Rohingya refugee camps.


Inhalt

1.Introduction.-2.Methodology.-3.Understanding the Humanitarian Supply Chain.-4.Challenges and resilience in Relief Operations.-5.Case Study of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh.-6.Case Study of Energy Supply Recovery after 2023 Earthquake in Turkey.-7.Case Study of Delivering COVID-19 Vaccines to the Remote Parts of the World.8.Case Study of 2023-2024 Relief Operations in Gaza.-9.Framework for Surviving Consistent Disruption.-10.Conclusion

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783032084712
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Economy
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm
    • Jahr 2026
    • EAN 9783032084712
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-032-08471-2
    • Titel Resilience Lessons from Humanitarian Supply Chains
    • Autor Murtaza Faruquee , Sarah Saqib , Afra Nur Akman , MD Shariful Alam
    • Untertitel A Framework for Capabilities Integration
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
    • Anzahl Seiten 166

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