Why we can no longer ignore consecutive disasters

MC De Ruiter, A Couasnon… - Earth's …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In recent decades, a striking number of countries have suffered from consecutive disasters:
events whose impacts overlap both spatially and temporally, while recovery is still under …

Supply chain collaboration in the presence of disruptions: a literature review

LNK Duong, J Chong - International Journal of Production …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The supply chain collaboration has gained significant attention, especially in the presence of
disruptions. This paper presents findings from a systematic literature review to answer the …

The logistics service providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: The prominence and the cause-effect structure of uncertainties and risks

B Gultekin, S Demir, MA Gunduz, F Cura… - Computers & Industrial …, 2022 - Elsevier
Uncertainties and risks play a central role in creating vulnerabilities for logistics service
operations. Over the years, Logistic Service Providers (LSPs) have learned how to ensure …

A literature review on quantitative models for supply chain risk management: Can they be applied to pandemic disruptions?

M Rinaldi, T Murino, E Gebennini, D Morea… - Computers & Industrial …, 2022 - Elsevier
Supply chain risk management is considered a topic of increasing interest worldwide and its
focus has evolved over time. The recent coronavirus pandemic (known as COVID-19) has …

The challenges of COVID-19 control policies for sustainable development of business: Evidence from service industries

J Chen, J Huang, W Su, D Štreimikienė… - Technology in Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Such large-scale disruptions as the pandemic increase the uncertainty and risk related to
business. Therefore, the business continuity management (BCM) has become an essential …

An integrated location-inventory-routing humanitarian supply chain network with pre-and post-disaster management considerations

M Tavana, AR Abtahi, D Di Caprio, R Hashemi… - Socio-Economic …, 2018 - Elsevier
Efficiency is a key success factor in complex supply chain networks. It is imperative to ensure
proper flow of goods and services in humanitarian supply chains in response to a disaster …

A comprehensive research on analyzing risk factors in emergency supply chains

OJ Chukwuka, J Ren, J Wang… - Journal of Humanitarian …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Unforeseen events can disrupt the operational process and negatively impact
emergency resources optimization and its supply chain. A limited number of studies have …

The coordination‐information bubble in humanitarian response: theoretical foundations and empirical investigations

T Comes, B Van de Walle… - Production and …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Humanitarian disasters are highly dynamic and uncertain. The shifting situation, volatility of
information, and the emergence of decision processes and coordination structures require …

An integrated community and ecosystem-based approach to disaster risk reduction in mountain systems

JA Klein, CM Tucker, CE Steger, A Nolin, R Reid… - Environmental science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
The devastating 2015 earthquakes in Nepal highlighted the need for effective disaster risk
reduction (DRR) in mountains, which are inherently subject to hazards and increasingly …

The human side of humanitarian supply chains: a research agenda and systematization framework

P de Camargo Fiorini, CJ Chiappetta Jabbour… - Annals of Operations …, 2022 - Springer
Humanitarian operations are increasingly receiving attention due to the numerous recent
disasters and crises caused by both natural and man-made events, from mass human …