Proceedings of ICLT 2022
Achieving Equitable Aid Delivery During Rehabilitation: A Case Of Primary Education
Deepak Srivastav; Anand Gurumurthy; Yogesh Jadhav
Indian Institute of Management, Singapore; Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK), India; Indian Institute of Management, Singapore
International Conference on Logistics & Transport 2022, Krabi, Thailand, pp. 35-39
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Abstract
Purpose: To understand the current state of network of NGOs working in the field of primary education and analyse the factors affecting them. Design/methodology/approach: Social network analysis (SNA) using exponential random graph model (ERGM) Findings: Geographical location, political stability, economic status, and absence of violence are the major factors for the aid organizations to select aid delivery country. Research limitations/implications : ERGM method cannot handle missing value we limited our analysis by including only the complete variables. Practical implications: The results highlight key areas where the network is not connected and HOs work in isolation compared to few countries where flocking of different HOs is present. Managers can take the insight from the analysis to identify lack of connected networks to better manage the operations. Originality/value: Our study employs SNA to understand the complex web of countries receiving aid through a novel approach in humanitarian logistics and supply chain management. This can be further extended to identify important locations for establishing hubs for relief aid distributions in the area. Keywords— Social Humanitarian; SDG; UN Network Analysis, Education,
Keywords
Social Humanitarian; SDG; UN
Citation
Deepak Srivastav; Anand Gurumurthy; Yogesh Jadhav (2022). Achieving Equitable Aid Delivery During Rehabilitation: A Case Of Primary Education. Proceedings of the International Conference on Logistics & Transport (ICLT 2022), Krabi, Thailand, pp. 35-39.