Search results for "HUMANITARIAN LOGISTICS"

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Marketing and Logistics Cooperation Problems in Latvian Companies

2014

Abstract The given article analyses the discrepancies in the tasks of marketing and logistics and cooperation problems between these two areas within a company, as well as defines the role of these disciplines in the common system of business management. The authors point out the necessity of effective cooperation of marketing and logistic resulting in efficiency growth of the company and in improvement of competitiveness by means of collaboration synergy. Authors propose the results of the inquiry carried out in Latvian companies, revealing the most popular models of integration of marketing and logistics within the company and main cooperation problems between the departments of marketing…

Return on marketing investmentHumanitarian Logisticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectcooperationIgnoranceLogisticsMarketing managementEconomicsGeneral Materials ScienceMarketingMarketing researchmedia_commonMarketingcompetitivenessLatvian companieslogisticsbusiness.industryconsumerLatvianConsumerMarketing mixMarketing strategylanguage.human_languageCompetitivenessCooperationmarketinglanguage:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]businessProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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City logistics – A Strategic Element of Sustainable Urban Development

2016

Abstract The main purpose of this article is to present the basic development trends in the logistics area of the city, some concept of sustainable logistics and innovative technologies prerequisites to its implementation. The author shows such intelligent technologies as e.g. intelligent traffic control, modular containers, which help to improve utilization of vehicle capacity, and alternative means of transport. This will help to reduce the load on the road infrastructure, thus improving the quality of the environment and life in the city. The main trend in sustainable city logistics is cooperation between suppliers, customers and the public administration. Implementation of intelligent l…

Sustainable developmentStrategic planning050210 logistics & transportationProcess managementHumanitarian Logisticsurban transport solutions05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyBusiness modelTransport engineeringcity logisticsSustainable cityUrban planning0502 economics and businessIntegrated logistics supportBusinessgreen citiesIntelligent transportation systemTransportation Research Procedia
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A value sensitive ABM of the refugee crisis in The Netherlands

2019

We develop an agent based model to characterize the wellbeing of newcomers (i.e. asylum seeking refugees) in the context of asylum logistics using Schwartz’s theory of values. The model produces recommendations for decision-makers with respect to avoiding catastrophic outcomes and maximizing best case outcomes. We conduct analysis to show that while a relatively simple set of conditions is necessary to avoid catastrophic outcomes, these conditions are insufficient to maximize the best case outcomes. Furthermore, the conditions that maximize one best case outcome do so at the expense of another. The result is a platform for decision-makers to understand tradeoffs in policies for government a…

Value (ethics)rechtvaardigheid en sterke instellingenAgent-based modelSimulation and policyHumanitarian LogisticsSDG 16 - PeaceSDG 16 – VredeRefugee0211 other engineering and technologies050109 social psychologyContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyOutcome (game theory)Humanitarian logistics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAgent-based modelContext modelGovernmentRefugees021103 operations researchActuarial scienceSchwartz values05 social sciencesSDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong InstitutionsJustice and Strong InstitutionsBusiness
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Agent-based modelling of values: the case of value sensitive design for refugee logistics

2020

We have used value sensitive design as a method to develop an agent-based model of values in humanitarian logistics for refugees. Schwartz's theory of universal values is implemented in the model in such a way that agents can make value trade-offs, which are operationalized into a measure of refugee wellbeing and a measure of public opinion about how the refugee logistics is being handled. By trying out different ‘value-scenarios’, stakeholders who are responsible for, or involved in refugee logistics can have insights into the effects of various value choices. The model is visualized and made usable as a platform (interactive website) for decision-makers to understand the trade-offs in pol…

Value Sensitive Designrechtvaardigheid en sterke instellingenSDG 16 - PeaceProcess managementHumanitarian LogisticsSDG 16 – VredeSimulation and PolicyRefugeeValue sensitive designComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSPublic opinionAnnan data- och informationsvetenskapHumanitarian LogisticsAgent Based ModelComputer Science (miscellaneous)Agent-based modelGovernmentRefugeesOperationalizationbusiness.industrySchwartz ValuesSDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong InstitutionsGeneral Social SciencesPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and EpidemiologyVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosiologi: 220Justice and Strong InstitutionsFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologiValue (economics)BusinessOther Computer and Information Science
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An Information System Design Product Theory for Integrated Order, Transportation and Warehouse Management Systems

2013

Globalization, lead time reduction and cost pressures, and other factors make it nontrivial for most companies to devise and manage effective logistics services to meet client requirements. They are better off using the services of specialized third party logistics service providers. These providers compete fiercely and need to develop and improve their services continuously to gain competitive advantage. Integrating the logistics process for improving communication and coordination is the most feasible way for third party logistics providers to deal with these pressures. Yet, the extant literature provides little theoretical guidance for integrating the logistics life-cycle, including orde…

ta113Service (business)Humanitarian LogisticsProcess managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceService providerCompetitive advantageOutsourcingGlobalizationInformation systemOrder processingIntegrated logistics supportbusinessLead time2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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