2017
DOI: 10.1111/deci.12300
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An Examination of the Relationship between Intellectual Capital and Supply Chain Integration in Humanitarian Aid Organizations: A Survey‐Based Investigation of Food Banks

Abstract: Food banks are humanitarian aid organizations that collect, organize, and deliver food to nonprofit member agencies and also to individuals to help alleviate the society's hunger problem. The supply chain of food banks is characterized by private sector companies, individual donors and governmental agencies providing monetary support and food inventory on the supply side, and the member agencies such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and volunteers delivering support on the demand side. Within the pur… Show more

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“…Third, studies focussing on the discussion of social capital in inter-organizational relationships in general terms without an exclusive focus on BSRs were also excluded. Forth, studies that explored the impact of intra-organizational social capital on BSR outcomes were also omitted (e.g., Ataseven, Nair, & Ferguson, 2018;Stolze, Mollenkopf, Thornton, Brusco, & Flint, 2018). Thus, after this detailed evaluation process had been completed, 62 articles remained and were selected for the review.…”
Section: Review Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, studies focussing on the discussion of social capital in inter-organizational relationships in general terms without an exclusive focus on BSRs were also excluded. Forth, studies that explored the impact of intra-organizational social capital on BSR outcomes were also omitted (e.g., Ataseven, Nair, & Ferguson, 2018;Stolze, Mollenkopf, Thornton, Brusco, & Flint, 2018). Thus, after this detailed evaluation process had been completed, 62 articles remained and were selected for the review.…”
Section: Review Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the research on humanitarian organisations focuses on collaboration (Clarke and Fuller, 2010), cross-sectoral partnerships coordination (Nurmala et al, 2017) and intellectual capital (Ataseven et al, 2018). The concept of relational capital in humanitarian relief chains has not been given significant attention.…”
Section: Influence Of Relational Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firms are increasingly engaging in supply chain integration (SCI) to derive competitive advantage (Flynn, Huo, & Zhao, 2010; Saeed, Malhotra, & Grover, 2011; Zhao, Huo, Selen, & Yeung, 2011; Ataseven, Nair, & Ferguson, 2018). SCI generally consists of the internal integration of different functions within a firm and external integration with supply chain partners (Stank, Keller, & Daugherty, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%