Advances in Managing Humanitarian Operations
Edited by Christopher W. Zobel (),
Nezih Altay () and
Mark P. Haselkorn ()
in International Series in Operations Research and Management Science from Springer, currently edited by Camille C. Price, Joe Zhu and Frederick S. Hillier
Date: 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-24418-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Humanitarian Research and Managing Humanitarian Operations
- Christopher W. Zobel, Nezih Altay and Mark P. Haselkorn
- Ch 2 Modeling Approaches and Metrics to Evaluate Nonprofit Operations
- Gemma Berenguer
- Ch 3 Disaster Response Logistics: Chief Findings of Fieldwork Research
- José Holguín-Veras, Miguel Jaller, Felipe Aros-Vera, Johanna Amaya, Trilce Encarnación and Tricia Wachtendorf
- Ch 4 Cash as a Form of Relief
- Graham Heaslip, Ira Haavisto and Gyöngyi Kovács
- Ch 5 Measuring Markets That Supply Cash-Based Humanitarian Interventions
- Laura Rock Kopczak and Gregory Matthews
- Ch 6 The Partner Proliferation Problem in Disaster Response Networks
- Sara Hasani, Ramzi El-Haddadeh and Emel Aktas
- Ch 7 How Humanitarian Culture Informs Change Adoption: A Case Study of Humanitarian Logistics
- Rebecca Walton, Robin Mays and Mark Haselkorn
- Ch 8 Information Visibility in Humanitarian Operations: Current State-of-the-Art
- Natalie Privett
- Ch 9 Efficient Inventorying and Distribution of Blood Product During Disasters
- Cigdem Gonul Kochan, Shailesh S. Kulkarni and David R. Nowicki
- Ch 10 The Vaccine Supply Chain Multathlon: the Reconciliation of Technology, Economy and Access to Medicines
- Catherine Decouttere, Nico Vandaele, Stef Lemmens and Mauro Bernuzzi
- Ch 11 Achieving Equity, Effectiveness, and Efficiency in Food Bank Operations: Strategies for Feeding America with Implications for Global Hunger Relief
- Irem Sengul Orgut, Luther G. Brock, Lauren Berrings Davis, Julie Simmons Ivy, Steven Jiang, Shona D. Morgan, Reha Uzsoy, Charlie Hale and Earline Middleton
- Ch 12 Understanding Resilience: A Spatio-temporal Vulnerability Assessment of a Population Affected by a Sudden Lack of Food
- Thomas Münzberg, Marcus Wiens and Frank Schultmann
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24418-1
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