Stephan M. Wagner, M. Ramkumar, Gopal Kumar, Tobias Schoenherr
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Abstract
Purpose
In the aftermath of disasters, humanitarian actors need to coordinate their activities based on accurate information about the disaster site, its surrounding environment, the victims and survivors and the supply of and demand for relief supplies. In this study, the authors examine the characteristics of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and those of disaster relief operations to achieve information visibility and actor coordination for effective and efficient humanitarian relief operations.
Design/methodology/approach
Building on the contingent resource-based view (CRBV), the authors present a model of task-technology fit (TTF) that explains how the use of RFID can improve visibility and coordination. Survey data were collected from humanitarian practitioners in India, and partial least squares (PLS) analysis was used to analyze the model.
Findings
The characteristics of both RFID technology and disaster relief operations significantly influence TTF, and TTF predicts RFID usage in disaster relief operations, providing visibility and coordination. TTF is also a mediator between the characteristics of RFID technology and disaster relief operations and between visibility and coordination.
Social implications
The many recent humanitarian disasters have demonstrated the critical importance of effective and efficient humanitarian supply chain and logistics strategies and operations in assisting disaster-affected populations. The active and appropriate use of technology, including RFID, can help make disaster response more effective and efficient.
Originality/value
Humanitarian actors value RFID technology because of its ability to improve the visibility and coordination of relief operations. This study brings a new perspective to the benefits of RFID technology and sheds light on its antecedents. The study thus expands the understanding of technology in humanitarian operations.
目的 在灾难发生后,人道主义行动者需要根据有关灾难现场、周围环境、受害者和幸存者以及救援物资供需情况的准确信息来协调他们的活动。在这项研究中,作者研究了射频识别(RFID)技术的特点和救灾行动的特点,以实现信息可见性和行动者协调,从而有效和高效地开展人道主义救援行动。设计/方法/途径作者以基于资源的应急观点(CRBV)为基础,提出了一个任务-技术契合模型(TTF),解释了射频识别(RFID)的使用如何提高可见性和协调性。研究结果RFID技术和救灾行动的特点对TTF有显著影响,TTF能预测RFID在救灾行动中的使用情况,从而提供能见度和协调性。社会意义最近发生的多起人道主义灾难表明,有效、高效的人道主义供应链和物流战略与运作对于援助受灾人口至关重要。积极适当地使用 RFID 等技术有助于提高救灾工作的效力和效率。本研究为 RFID 技术的益处带来了新的视角,并揭示了其前因后果。因此,本研究扩展了对人道主义行动中技术的理解。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Logistics Management (IJLM) is a scholarly publication that focuses on empirical research, with a particular emphasis on qualitative studies. The journal is committed to publishing articles that contribute original ideas to the field of logistics and supply chain management, which are presented in a clear and scientifically rigorous manner. All submissions undergo a rigorous, anonymous peer review process to ensure the quality and relevance of the research.
IJLM serves as a platform for the development and examination of management theories and practices in logistics and supply chain management. The journal aims to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application, providing a forum for researchers, practitioners, and educators to share insights and knowledge.