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1 A fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS approach to supply partner selection in continuous aid humanitarian supply chains Venkatesh, V. G.

283 1-2 p. 1517-1550
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2 A hybrid approach of VIKOR and bi-objective integer linear programming for electrification planning in a disaster relief camp Malekpoor, Hanif

283 1-2 p. 443-469
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3 A multicriteria Master Planning DSS for a sustainable humanitarian supply chain Laguna-Salvadó, Laura

283 1-2 p. 1303-1343
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4 Analysis and exploration of damage-reduction measures for flood disasters in China Song, Malin

283 1-2 p. 795-810
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5 An analysis of the literature on humanitarian logistics and supply chain management: paving the way for future studies Chiappetta Jabbour, Charbel José

283 1-2 p. 289-307
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6 An enhanced procedure for managing blood supply chain under disruptions and uncertainties Samani, Mohammad Reza Ghatreh

283 1-2 p. 1413-1462
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7 An integrated routing and scheduling model for evacuation and commodity distribution in large-scale disaster relief operations: a case study Sabouhi, Fatemeh

283 1-2 p. 643-677
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8 An integrated tri-level model for enhancing the resilience of facilities against intentional attacks Bao, Sachuer

283 1-2 p. 87-117
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9 Application of project management to disaster resilience Prasad, Sameer

283 1-2 p. 561-590
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10 A systematic review of humanitarian operations, humanitarian logistics and humanitarian supply chain performance literature 2005 to 2016 Banomyong, Ruth

283 1-2 p. 71-86
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11 Big data and disaster management: a systematic review and agenda for future research Akter, Shahriar

283 1-2 p. 939-959
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12 Big data in humanitarian supply chain management: a review and further research directions Gupta, Shivam

283 1-2 p. 1153-1173
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13 Bi-objective emergency blood supply chain network design in earthquake considering earthquake magnitude: a comprehensive study with real world application Khalilpourazari, Soheyl

283 1-2 p. 355-393
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14 Current trends in disaster management simulation modelling research Mishra, Deepa

283 1-2 p. 1387-1411
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15 Defining and measuring the network flexibility of humanitarian supply chains: insights from the 2015 Nepal earthquake Baharmand, Hossein

283 1-2 p. 961-1000
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16 Designing a robust and dynamic network for the emergency blood supply chain with the risk of disruptions Rahmani, Donya

283 1-2 p. 613-641
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17 Developing a robust stochastic model for designing a blood supply chain network in a crisis: a possible earthquake in Tehran Salehi, Faraz

283 1-2 p. 679-703
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18 Disaster management in Bangladesh: developing an effective emergency supply chain network Shareef, Mahmud Akhter

283 1-2 p. 1463-1487
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19 Disaster relief operations: past, present and future Dubey, Rameshwar

283 1-2 p. 1-8
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20 Dynamic temporary blood facility location-allocation during and post-disaster periods Sharma, Bhuvnesh

283 1-2 p. 705-736
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21 Efficient interpretive ranking process incorporating implicit and transitive dominance relationships Sushil,

283 1-2 p. 1489-1516
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22 Embedded analytics: improving decision support for humanitarian logistics operations Griffith, Daniel A.

283 1-2 p. 247-265
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23 Emergency logistics for wildfire suppression based on forecasted disaster evolution Yang, Zhongzhen

283 1-2 p. 917-937
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24 Emergency relief routing models for injured victims considering equity and priority Zhu, Li

283 1-2 p. 1573-1606
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25 Event classification and location prediction from tweets during disasters Singh, Jyoti Prakash

283 1-2 p. 737-757
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26 Fit between humanitarian professionals and project requirements: hybrid group decision procedure to reduce uncertainty in decision-making Mediouni, Abderrahmen

283 1-2 p. 471-496
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27 Formulating multi-objective stochastic dynamic facility layout problem for disaster relief Tayal, Akash

283 1-2 p. 837-863
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28 Giving voice to the silent: a framework for understanding stakeholders’ participation in socially-oriented initiatives, community-based actions and humanitarian operations projects Camargo, José Alberto de

283 1-2 p. 143-158
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29 Harnessing the power of crowdsourcing and Internet of Things in disaster response Han, Shuihua

283 1-2 p. 1175-1190
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30 How entry crowds and grows markets: the gradual disaster management view of market dynamics in the retail industry Fok, Dennis

283 1-2 p. 1111-1138
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31 Humanitarian aid delivery decisions during the early recovery phase of disaster using a discrete choice multi-attribute value method Jana, R. K.

283 1-2 p. 1211-1225
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32 Humanitarian relief supplies distribution: an application of inventory routing problem Çankaya, Emre

283 1-2 p. 119-141
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33 Humanitarian supply chain management: a thematic literature review and future directions of research Behl, Abhishek

283 1-2 p. 1001-1044
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34 Impact of internet of things (IoT) in disaster management: a task-technology fit perspective Sinha, Akash

283 1-2 p. 759-794
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35 Locating an ambulance base by using social media: a case study in Bangkok Nilsang, Suriyaphong

283 1-2 p. 497-516
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36 Logistics service provider selection for disaster preparation: a socio-technical systems perspective Kim, Seongtae

283 1-2 p. 1259-1282
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37 Mixed robust possibilistic flexible chance constraint optimization model for emergency blood supply chain network design Fazli-Khalaf, Mohamadreza

283 1-2 p. 1079-1109
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38 Modelling the inter-relationship between factors affecting coordination in a humanitarian supply chain: a case of Chennai flood relief John, Lijo

283 1-2 p. 1227-1258
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39 New model for addressing supply chain and transport safety for disaster relief operations Baidya, Abhijit

283 1-2 p. 33-69
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40 Optimization of humanitarian relief supply chain reliability: a case study of the Ya’an earthquake Zhang, Jihai

283 1-2 p. 1551-1572
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41 Partial contraflow with path reversals for evacuation planning Pyakurel, Urmila

283 1-2 p. 591-612
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42 Post-disaster multi-period road network repair: work scheduling and relief logistics optimization Li, Shuanglin

283 1-2 p. 1345-1385
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43 Predictive police patrolling to target hotspots and cover response demand Leigh, Johanna

283 1-2 p. 395-410
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44 Pre-positioning of emergency supplies: does putting a price on human life help to save lives? Turkeš, Renata

283 1-2 p. 865-895
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45 Proactive and reactive models for disaster resilient supply chain Elluru, Sahitya

283 1-2 p. 199-224
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46 Reducing the cost of humanitarian operations through disaster preparation and preparedness Goldschmidt, Kyle H.

283 1-2 p. 1139-1152
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47 Resource deployment and donation allocation for epidemic outbreaks Anparasan, Azrah

283 1-2 p. 9-32
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48 Robust optimization of the insecticide-treated bed nets procurement and distribution planning under uncertainty for malaria prevention and control Gomes de Mattos, Roberto

283 1-2 p. 1045-1078
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49 Robust reliable humanitarian relief network design: an integration of shelter and supply facility location Yahyaei, Mohsen

283 1-2 p. 897-916
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50 Similarities between disaster supply chains and commercial supply chains: a SCM process view Olaogbebikan, Jimoh Eniola

283 1-2 p. 517-542
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51 Simultaneous structural–operational control of supply chain dynamics and resilience Ivanov, Dmitry

283 1-2 p. 1191-1210
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52 Social media adoption and use for improved emergency services operations: the case of the NSW SES Fosso Wamba, Samuel

283 1-2 p. 225-245
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53 Staff assignment policies for a mass casualty event queuing network Lodree, Emmett J.

283 1-2 p. 411-442
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54 Stochastic facility location model for drones considering uncertain flight distance Kim, Dongwook

283 1-2 p. 1283-1302
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55 Stochastic programming solution for placement of satellite ground stations Hoskins, Aaron B.

283 1-2 p. 267-288
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56 Sustainable procurement and logistics for disaster resilient supply chain Kaur, Harpreet

283 1-2 p. 309-354
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57 Swift trust and commitment: The missing links for humanitarian supply chain coordination? Dubey, Rameshwar

283 1-2 p. 159-177
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58 Theory building using SAP-LAP linkages: an application in the context of disaster management Sushil,

283 1-2 p. 811-836
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59 Theory in humanitarian operations research Oloruntoba, Richard

283 1-2 p. 543-560
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60 Understanding risk management for intentional supply chain disruptions: risk detection, risk mitigation, and risk recovery DuHadway, Scott

283 1-2 p. 179-198
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