2022
DOI: 10.1108/jhlscm-09-2021-0092
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Humanitarian actions of a cultural center during the Covid-19 pandemic: an analogy with supply chain business processes

Abstract: PurposeThis study intends to map the supply chain and characterize the business processes of a cultural center in an aggregated and coordinated operation to serve families in need during the Covid-19 pandemic. This case study analyzes distinct aspects of humanitarian management capable of contributing to the management of commercial supply chains.Design/methodology/approachAdopting a case study approach, this research contextualizes the view on humanitarian supply chains related to the importance of participat… Show more

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“…LITERATURE REVIEW While many studies, e.g. [4], have focused on the supply chain as a whole, the processes inside it have received less attention. The concepts of product flow and process management in a supply chain are comparable even when seen through a variety of lenses.…”
Section: Order Fulfillmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LITERATURE REVIEW While many studies, e.g. [4], have focused on the supply chain as a whole, the processes inside it have received less attention. The concepts of product flow and process management in a supply chain are comparable even when seen through a variety of lenses.…”
Section: Order Fulfillmentmentioning
confidence: 99%