Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Volume 2 Issue 2 , Open Access
Table of contents
Some reflections on the breadth and depth of the field of humanitarian logistics and supply chain management
Peter TathamThe purpose of this paper is to reflect on current research in the field of humanitarian logistics and supply chain management (SCM).
A meta‐analysis of humanitarian logistics research
Nathan Kunz, Gerald ReinerThe purpose of this paper is to give an up‐to‐date and structured insight into the most recent literature on humanitarian logistics, and suggest trends for future research based…
Humanitarian cluster leads: lessons from 4PLs
Leif‐Magnus JensenThe purpose of this paper is to improve the understanding of the role of humanitarian cluster leads through applying lessons from the fourth‐party logistics (4PL) literature.
Health commodities management system: priorities and challenges
Innocent Ibegbunam, Deborah McGillThe purpose of this paper is to explore opinions of health workers on priorities and challenges of the HIV/AIDS commodities management system in Abuja, Nigeria. The results from…
Packaging in developing countries: identifying supply chain needs
Vahid Sohrabpour, Daniel Hellström, Marianne JahreThe purpose of this paper is to explore packaging in developing countries by means of identifying and describing supply chain needs regarding packaging.
ISSN:
2042-6747Online date, start – end:
2011Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
open accessEditors:
- Dr Nezih Altay
- Prof Gyöngyi Kovács