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The ambivalent role of governments in humanitarian supply chains

Author(s)
Kunz, Nathan  
Institut de management  
Reiner, Gerald  
Chaire de management de la production et de la logistique  
Editor(s)
Grubbström, Robert
Hinterhuber, Hans
Date issued
February 24, 2012
From page
121
To page
132
Subjects
Humanitarian Logistics Import Barriers Governments
Abstract
Humanitarian supply chains aim to deliver food and medicines to victims of natural or man-made disasters. Through a multiple case study research among four Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), we analyze the impact of import barriers imposed by governments on humanitarian supply chains. We find that, in the short term, import barriers have negative impacts on the performance of humanitarian logistics operations, and in the end, on beneficiaries, because they can create important delays and additional costs. However, we also find that in the long term, these barriers can have positive effects on the sustainability of humanitarian aid and the country’s economy, as they encourage NGOs to increase their local sourcing.
Notes
, 2012
Event name
17th International Working Seminar on Production Economics
Location
Innsbruck, AT
Project(s)
Performance of humanitarian logistics affected by situational factors  
Publication type
conference paper
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/20992
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