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Analysis and prediction of food donation behavior for a domestic hunger relief organization

Lauren B. Davis, Steven X. Jiang, Shona D. Morgan, Isaac A. Nuamah and Jessica R. Terry

International Journal of Production Economics, 2016, vol. 182, issue C, 26-37

Abstract: Non-profit hunger relief organizations strive to counteract the negative effects of food insecurity by providing food and services to individuals in need. These organizations rely on the goodwill of donors, that provide cash or in-kind food donations, to help them meet their objectives. Food donations vary considerably over time in terms of their quantity and frequency, thus presenting a challenge as organizations strive to satisfy the needs of the population being served. Using data from a domestic hunger relief organization, we analyze the uncertainty associated with in-kind food donations. A comprehensive numerical study is performed to quantify the extent of uncertainty in terms of the donor, product, and supply chain structure. In addition, several predictive models are developed to estimate the quantity of in-kind donations. Based on our numerical study, we show the relationship between forecast accuracy, donation behavior, and data uncertainty. Additionally, implications on operational efficiency and service delivery are discussed.

Keywords: Forecasting; Donations; Food bank operations; Food insecurity; Hunger relief (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2016.07.020

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