Servitization as a competitive difference in humanitarian logistics
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a literature review and conceptual consideration of servitization in humanitarian logistics (HL) and provide a research agenda for HL scholars and insight for practitioners and by doing so will fill a gap in existing research and practice. Design/methodology/approach: The paper uses a literature-based approach that extends concepts usually applied in a commercial context to the area of HL. Findings: The paper initiates a discourse on the importance of taking into account servitization in developing and managing effective emergency relief chains. This paper argues that a broader servitization paradigm needs to be integrated for international humanitarian organisations (IHOs) to maintain a competitive advantage. Originality/value: The authors investigate servitization as a management innovation in IHOs and plot a research agenda for scholars.
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2018
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Authors: | Heaslip, Graham ; Kovács, Gyöngyi ; Grant, David B. |
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Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management. - Emerald, ISSN 2042-6747, ZDB-ID 2621672-3. - Vol. 8.2018, 4 (16.10.), p. 497-517
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Emerald |
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