Advances in Managing Humanitarian Operations
暫譯: 人道救援作業管理的進展

Zobel, Christopher W., Altay, Nezih, Haselkorn, Mark P.

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2019-03-30
  • 售價: $4,510
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$4,285
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 283
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3319796232
  • ISBN-13: 9783319796239
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商品描述

This volume provides a survey of current research problems and results in humanitarian operations research. Additionally, it discusses existing applications of humanitarian operations research, and considers new research efforts that clearly extend existing research and applications. The book is divided into three sections that provide an overview of the subject, a look at the theory, and an examination of applications.

The overview section presents chapters on modeling approaches and metrics to evaluate nonprofit operations; chief findings of fieldwork research in disaster response logistics; the use of cash as a form of relief; and measuring markets that supply cash-based humanitarian interventions.

The theory section includes chapters that examine the partner proliferation problem in disaster response networks; a case study of humanitarian logistics that examines how humanitarian culture informs change adoption; and a look at the current state of the art for information visibility in humanitarian operations.

Finally, the application section focuses on blood products, vaccines, and food assistance, with individual chapters on efficient inventorying and distribution of blood products during disasters; a detailed look at modeling in the context of the vaccine supply chain; a framework for achieving equity, effectiveness, and efficiency in food bank operations; and a spatio-temporal vulnerabili

ty assessment of the resilience of a population affected by sudden lack of food.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本卷提供了人道主義運營研究中當前研究問題和結果的概述。此外,它還討論了人道主義運營研究的現有應用,並考慮了明確擴展現有研究和應用的新研究努力。本書分為三個部分,提供該主題的概述、理論探討以及應用檢視。

概述部分介紹了有關建模方法和評估非營利組織運營的指標的章節;災難響應物流現場研究的主要發現;現金作為救助形式的使用;以及衡量提供現金基礎人道干預的市場。

理論部分包括檢視災難響應網絡中夥伴擴散問題的章節;一個人道物流的案例研究,探討人道文化如何影響變革採納;以及對人道運營中信息可見性現狀的檢視。

最後,應用部分專注於血液產品、疫苗和食品援助,包含有關災難期間血液產品高效盤點和分配的獨立章節;在疫苗供應鏈背景下建模的詳細探討;實現食品銀行運營中的公平性、有效性和效率的框架;以及對因突發缺乏食物而受到影響的人口韌性進行的時空脆弱性評估。

作者簡介

Nezih Altay is an Associate Professor at the Driehaus College of Business of DePaul University. He earned his PhD in Operations Management from Texas A&M University. Dr. Altay is an experienced and highly qualified teacher-scholar. His research specializes in after-sale service operations, disruption management and humanitarian supply chains. He has published his research in leading academic journals and presented in national and international arenas. He co-edited a book titled Service Parts Management: Demand Forecasting and Inventory Control that was published also with Springer. He is the co-Editor-in-chief for the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics & Supply Chain Management, and directs the Master program in Supply Chain Management at DePaul University.

Mark Haselkorn is a Professor of Human Centered Design & Engineering at the University of Washington. He is Director of the new university Center on Collaborative Systems for Security, Safety & Regional Resilience (CoSSaR) and currently leads the Maritime Operations Information Sharing (MOISA) project, a research partnership sponsored by three Federal Agencies -- DHS Interagency Operations Center (IOC), Program Manager for the Information Sharing Environment (PM-ISE), and National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office (NMIO) - with the goal of better understanding and enhancing the information sharing requirements for regional mariti

me safety and security. He also is a lead investigator on an AHRQ R01 to develop work and information centered methods for achieving evidence-based health information technology. Dr. Haselkorn also conducts research for the Red Cross Global Disaster Preparedness Center and has completed an NSF initiative to define the emerging frontier of "Humanitarian Service Science & Engineering." He has worked with the military on a number of projects, including the integration of DOD and VA electronic medical records and the Air Force's strategic management of ICT under the threat of Y2K (a study published by the National Research Council). Dr. Haselkorn has conducted foundational research in the area of intelligent transportation systems, including development of the first Web-based real-time traveler information system (Traffic Reporter, 1990). He is Past President of the IEEE Professional Communication Society, has served on ISO/IEC-JTC1, is a member of the IEEE Medical Technology Policy Committee, and was a founding Board Member of the International Community on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM).

Christopher W. Zobel is the R.B. Pamplin Professor of Business Information Technology at the Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech University. He earned a Ph.D. in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia, and an M.S. in Mathematics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His primary re

search interests include disaster operations management and humanitarian supply chains, and he has published his work in journals such as Decision Sciences, Decision Support Systems, and the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, among others. Dr. Zobel is one of the Co-Directors of Virginia Tech's Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Program in Disaster Resilience, and he was a 2015 Fulbright Scholar to Germany. He is on the Board of Directors of the International Association for the Study of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM) and an active member of the Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) and the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Nezih Altay 是德保羅大學德里豪斯商學院的副教授。他在德州農工大學獲得了運營管理的博士學位。Altay 博士是一位經驗豐富且高度合格的教師學者。他的研究專注於售後服務運營、干擾管理和人道主義供應鏈。他的研究成果已發表在多個領先的學術期刊上,並在國內外的場合進行過報告。他共同編輯了一本名為《Service Parts Management: Demand Forecasting and Inventory Control》的書籍,該書也由 Springer 出版。他是《Journal of Humanitarian Logistics & Supply Chain Management》的共同主編,並負責德保羅大學的供應鏈管理碩士課程。

Mark Haselkorn 是華盛頓大學人本設計與工程系的教授。他是新成立的大學安全、安全與區域韌性協作系統中心(CoSSaR)的主任,目前領導海事運營信息共享(MOISA)項目,這是一個由三個聯邦機構贊助的研究夥伴關係——國土安全部跨機構運營中心(IOC)、信息共享環境項目經理(PM-ISE)和國家海事情報整合辦公室(NMIO),其目標是更好地理解和增強區域海事安全和保安的信息共享需求。他還是 AHRQ R01 的主要研究者,旨在開發以工作和信息為中心的方法,以實現基於證據的健康信息技術。Haselkorn 博士還為紅十字會全球災害準備中心進行研究,並完成了一項 NSF 計劃,以定義“人道主義服務科學與工程”的新興前沿。他曾與軍方合作多個項目,包括整合國防部和退伍軍人事務部的電子病歷,以及空軍在 Y2K 威脅下的 ICT 策略管理(該研究由國家研究委員會發表)。Haselkorn 博士在智能交通系統領域進行了基礎研究,包括開發第一個基於網絡的實時旅客信息系統(Traffic Reporter,1990)。他曾擔任 IEEE 專業通信學會的前任會長,曾在 ISO/IEC-JTC1 任職,是 IEEE 醫療技術政策委員會的成員,並且是國際危機響應與管理信息系統社區(ISCRAM)的創始董事會成員。

Christopher W. Zobel 是維吉尼亞理工大學帕姆普林商學院的 R.B. Pamplin 商業信息技術教授。他在維吉尼亞大學獲得系統工程博士學位,並在北卡羅來納大學教堂山分校獲得數學碩士學位。他的主要研究興趣包括災害運營管理和人道主義供應鏈,他的研究成果已發表在《Decision Sciences》、《Decision Support Systems》和《Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management》等期刊上。Zobel 博士是維吉尼亞理工大學災害韌性跨學科研究生教育計劃的共同主任,並於 2015 年獲得德國的富布萊特學者。他是國際危機響應與管理信息系統研究協會(ISCRAM)的董事會成員,並且是決策科學學會(DSI)和運籌學與管理科學學會(INFORMS)的活躍成員。