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Managerial models for disaster and humanitarian operations: enhancing empirical validation through case studies of disaster responses in Haiti

  • Ludmylla da Silva Moreira
  • , D'avila Maria Gomes Mendes
  • , Tharcisio Cotta Fontainha*
  • , Adriana Leiras
  • *Huvudförfattare för detta arbete

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Purpose: The research areas of humanitarian supply chain (HSC) and disaster and humanitarian operations (DHO) have evolved through the use of managerial models. Recent studies, however, point to the need for the empirical validation of such managerial models in real-life scenarios. Therefore, the present study aims to investigate the validation of recent managerial models based on empirical data of two disasters in Haiti: the earthquake in 2010 and Hurricane Matthew in 2016. Design/methodology/approach: This research developed two case studies from the perspective of the Brazilian Navy (BN), a part of the Brazilian Armed Forces that led the United Nations Mission for Stabilization in Haiti (MINUSTAH) in both disasters. The case studies focused on empirically validating managerial models for stakeholder identification, stakeholder satisfaction, response processes, strategies for collaboration and the integration of these models. Findings: The results revealed that compared to the response to the earthquake in 2010, the response to Hurricane Matthew in 2016 was superior. The collaborative strategies of the BN and other stakeholders used after the earthquake were more reactive, while the strategies after Hurricane Matthew aimed more at planning and anticipating adverse situations. Originality/value: This research reinforces the investigated managerial models and indicates their suitability as planning tools for practitioners of HSC and DHO, which is essential for the further development of academic contributions related to integrating the models into more robust solutions.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Referentgranskad vetenskaplig tidskriftJournal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Volym12
Nummer3
Sidor (från-till)359-381
Antal sidor23
ISSN2042-6747
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2022
MoE-publikationstypA1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift

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