TY - JOUR
T1 - Innovations in humanitarian supply chains
T2 - the case of cash transfer programmes
AU - Heaslip, Graham
AU - Kovács, Gyöngyi
AU - Haavisto, Ira
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2018/10/26
Y1 - 2018/10/26
N2 - Cash transfer programmes (CTPs) are revolutionizing humanitarian supply chains (HSCs), yet just how CTPs are to be understood as innovation, and how they impact on HSCs, remains unclear. Innovation in the humanitarian context more often than not stems from outside humanitarian organizations–that is innovation occurs in their supply chain. The aim of this study is to further the understanding of supply chain innovation (SCI) in the humanitarian context. Based on empirical evidence this article suggests a supply chain innovation model (SCIM). This SCIM is useful because it allows different processes to be understood and compared, by providing guidance on how innovations progress. The contribution of this research is threefold: First, the research presents a SCIM for the humanitarian context. Second, this is the first application of a SCIM to the humanitarian environment. Finally, the research is field based and grounded in empirical observations thus adding to the literature and offering insights to practice.
AB - Cash transfer programmes (CTPs) are revolutionizing humanitarian supply chains (HSCs), yet just how CTPs are to be understood as innovation, and how they impact on HSCs, remains unclear. Innovation in the humanitarian context more often than not stems from outside humanitarian organizations–that is innovation occurs in their supply chain. The aim of this study is to further the understanding of supply chain innovation (SCI) in the humanitarian context. Based on empirical evidence this article suggests a supply chain innovation model (SCIM). This SCIM is useful because it allows different processes to be understood and compared, by providing guidance on how innovations progress. The contribution of this research is threefold: First, the research presents a SCIM for the humanitarian context. Second, this is the first application of a SCIM to the humanitarian environment. Finally, the research is field based and grounded in empirical observations thus adding to the literature and offering insights to practice.
KW - Supply chain innovation
KW - cash transfer
KW - diffusion
KW - humanitarian supply chains
KW - supply chain design
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85060714072&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/09537287.2018.1542172
DO - 10.1080/09537287.2018.1542172
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85060714072
SN - 0953-7287
VL - 29
SP - 1175
EP - 1190
JO - Production Planning and Control
JF - Production Planning and Control
IS - 14
ER -