Big data in humanitarian supply chain networks: a resource dependence perspective
Abstract
Humanitarian operations in developing world settings present a particularly rich opportunity for examining the use of big data analytics. Focal non-governmental organizations (NGOs) often synchronize the delivery of services in a supply chain fashion by aligning recipient community needs with resources from various stakeholders (nodes). In this research, we develop a resource dependence model connecting big data analytics to superior...
Paper Details
Title
Big data in humanitarian supply chain networks: a resource dependence perspective
Published Date
Aug 4, 2016
Volume
270
Issue
1-2
Pages
383 - 413
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