The maturity of humanitarian logistics against recurrent crises

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Abstract

This paper provides a framework to analyze the maturity of humanitarian logistics systems to face crisis situations related to recurrent events, and thus to identify the main areas of action and the community needs in terms of crisis logistics planning. First, the main notions of humanitarian logistics systems planning, and the theoretical contribution of maturity models are presented. Second, a maturity model for humanitarian logistics systems is proposed and the main categories of elements defining maturity extracted from literature. Then, the methodology to define the main elements of the maturity model via evidence is presented. This methodology combines a literature overview, a documentary analysis, and the development of three case studies, two located in Colombia and one in Peru. The main elements that characterize capability maturity model in humanitarian logistics systems facing recurrent crises are identified, from which the administration of donations, design of a distribution network, and the choice of suppliers are highlighted. The practical implications of the framework are proposed to allow its use to anticipate humanitarian logistics system for future crises. The framework allowed a first analysis guide and will be further extended.

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Gonzalez-Feliu, J., Chong, M., Vargas-Florez, J., de Brito, I., Osorio-Ramirez, C., Piatyszek, E., & Altamirano, R. Q. (2020). The maturity of humanitarian logistics against recurrent crises. Social Sciences, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/SOCSCI9060090

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