人道主义供应链管理中信息和数字技术采用的障碍:模糊层次分析法

Gaurav Kabra, R. Anbanandam, V. Jain, Pervaiz Akhtar
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人道主义供应链(HSC)领域具有丰富的概念框架,重点关注信息和数字技术(IDT)应用的重要性。这些框架在调查和确定造血干细胞采用IDT的障碍方面范围有限。因此,本研究确定了在涉及造血干细胞的组织中采用IDT的障碍并对其进行了优先排序。设计/方法/途径通过结合专家讨论和模糊层次分析法(F-AHP)的文献综述,本研究确定了一套全面的障碍,并对其进行了优先排序,涉及hsc的组织可能会考虑这些障碍来提高IDT的采用。研究结果本研究调查了五个主要障碍(战略、组织、技术、财务和人力),以及影响hsc组织采用IDT水平的25个子障碍。研究结果表明,战略障碍(SBs)最为重要,其次是组织障碍、技术障碍、财务障碍和人力障碍。研究结果表明,与商业供应链相比,影响造血干细胞采用idt的排名障碍存在差异。虽然本研究采用的三步法在研究进行的方式上是严格的,但必须报告的是,优先级是基于专家的主观意见。实际意义研究结果旨在帮助决策者和从业者制定有效的策略,以提高从事hsc的组织对IDT的采用。此外,障碍的优先级为克服任何障碍以提高HSC性能提供了系统的方法。原创性/价值本研究首次对造血干细胞采用IDT的障碍进行了调查和优先排序。
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Barriers to information and digital technology adoption in humanitarian supply chain management: a fuzzy AHP approach
PurposeThe humanitarian supply chain (HSC) area is rich with conceptual frameworks with a focus on the importance of information and digital technology (IDT) applications. These frameworks have a limited scope in investigating and prioritizing barriers to IDT adoption in HSCs. The present study thus identifies and prioritizes the barriers to IDT adoption in organizations involved in HSCs.Design/methodology/approachBy using a literature review allied with expert discussions and a fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (F-AHP), the study identifies and prioritizes a comprehensive set of barriers that organizations involved in HSCs may consider to improve IDT adoption.FindingsThe study investigates five main barriers (strategic, organizational, technological, financial and human) interlocked with 25 sub-barriers impacting the level of IDT adoption in organizations involved in HSCs. The findings indicate that strategic barriers (SBs) are of greatest importance, followed by organizational, technological, financial and human barriers. The findings indicate the difference in ranking barriers influencing the adoption of IDTs in HSCs compared to the commercial supply chain.Research limitations/implicationsAlthough a three-step method adopted for this study is rigorous in terms of the way this research is conducted, it is essential to report that prioritization is based on the subjective opinions of the experts.Practical implicationsThe findings aim to assist policymakers and practitioners in developing effective strategies to improve IDT adoption in organizations engaged in HSCs. Moreover, the prioritization of barriers provides a systematic way to overcome any barriers to improve HSC performance.Originality/valueThis study is first of its kind that investigates and prioritizes the barriers to IDT adoption in HSCs.
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