Author:
Banomyong Ruth,Julagasigorn Puthipong,Varadejsatitwong Paitoon,Piboonrungroj Pairach
Abstract
Purpose
An understanding of the “AS-IS” stage of a relief operation is the basis for further action in humanitarian supply chain management. The purpose of this paper is to develop a toolbox called the Humanitarian Supply Chain Assessment Tool (HumSCAT). This toolbox is comprised of a set of basic tools which can be classified into each phase of disaster relief.
Design/methodology/approach
The HumSCAT is proposed by paralleling frequently used tools in commercial supply chains with the objectives and characteristics of relief phases. A case study was used to validate the HumSCAT along with six tools provided in the preparation phase.
Findings
The HumSCAT consists of seven tools in the preparation phase, nine tools in the response phase and ten tools in the recovery phase. The case study illustrates how to use the HumSCAT and the six tools. The latter were found to be useful for improving the relief chain.
Research limitations/implications
The list of tools is not exclusive. Other tools might be applicable as long as they meet the objectives and characteristics of the phase. A tool should be adjusted accordingly to the contexts. Tools in other phases should be validated in future research.
Practical implications
The HumSCAT may serve as a reference toolbox for practitioners. Its output can be used for further designing of the “TO-BE” status of humanitarian relief chains.
Originality/value
The HumSCAT is proposed as a toolbox for academics and practitioners involved in humanitarian supply chains.
Subject
Management Information Systems
Reference79 articles.
1. Humanitarian supply chain performance management: a systematic literature review;Supply Chain Management: An International Journal,2014
2. Development of a multi-product cost and value stream modelling methodology;International Journal of Production Research,2012
3. Depression screening optimization in an academic rural setting;International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance,2015
4. OR/MS research in disaster operations management;European Journal of Operational Research,2006
5. AMCES (n.d.), “Knowledge Management Assessment Tool”, available at: http://amces.com/web/default/files/users/christina@amces.com/Tools/KMAT.pdf (accessed July 30, 2018).
Cited by
6 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献