Host government impact on the logistics performance of international humanitarian organisations

N. Dube*, T. van der Vaart, R. H. Teunter, L. N. Van Wassenhove

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Host governments severely impact international relief operations. An openness to assistance can lead to the timely delivery of aid whereas a reluctance to receive assistance can have devastating consequences. With lives at stake and no time to lose in humanitarian crises, understanding the host government's impact on the logistics performance of international humanitarian organisations (IHOs) is crucial. In this paper, we present an in-depth multiple-case study that explores this aspect. Results show that host government actions are explained by their dependency on IHOs and the levels of tensions between their interests (i.e., conflicting strategic goals). In addition, a host government's regulatory and enforcement capabilities are important for ensuring that they can safeguard their interests. We derive four stances that host governments can adopt in regulating logistics-related activities: non-restrictive, opportunistic, selectively accommodating and uncompromising. Each of these has different implications for the logistics performance of IHOs. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)44-57
Aantal pagina's14
TijdschriftJournal of Operations Management
Volume47-48
Nummer van het tijdschrift1
DOI's
StatusPublished - nov.-2016

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