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The following pages link to Big data in humanitarian supply chain management: a review and further research directions (Q2288955):
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- A roadmap for higher research quality in Humanitarian operations: a methodological perspective (Q666939) (← links)
- Big data analytics in supply chain management: a state-of-the-art literature review (Q1651662) (← links)
- Managing food security through food waste and loss: small data to big data (Q1651690) (← links)
- Big data in humanitarian supply chain networks: a resource dependence perspective (Q1730519) (← links)
- Natural disasters and economic growth: a quantile on quantile approach (Q2070690) (← links)
- A multi-objective distributionally robust model for sustainable last mile relief network design problem (Q2070771) (← links)
- Are quantity flexibility contracts with discounts in the presence of spot market procurement relevant for the humanitarian supply chain? An exploration (Q2171370) (← links)
- Disaster relief operations: past, present and future (Q2288948) (← links)
- The application of big data in supply chain management: knowledge mapping analysis based on CiteSpace (Q3381041) (← links)
- From preparedness to partnerships: case study research on humanitarian logistics (Q3563605) (← links)
- Humanitarian aid logistics: supply chain management in high gear (Q5477722) (← links)
- Multi-period location routing: an application to the planning of mobile clinic operations in Iraq (Q6047833) (← links)
- The Deprivation Cost in Humanitarian Logistics: A Systematic Review (Q6094885) (← links)
- Logistic distribution in humanitarian supply chain management: a thematic literature review and future research (Q6115561) (← links)
- Big data analytics-enabled sensing capability and organizational outcomes: assessing the mediating effects of business analytics culture (Q6491695) (← links)
- Impact of big data analytics on supply chain performance: an analysis of influencing factors (Q6491714) (← links)
- Innovation in humanitarian logistics and supply chain management: a systematic review (Q6547090) (← links)
- Robust optimization model of anti-epidemic supply chain under technological innovation: learning from COVID-19 (Q6547109) (← links)