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11 January - Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 153
22 March - Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 157 - 332
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11 January 2022
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A preliminary study for selecting the appropriate AI-based forecasting model for hospital assets demand under disasters
Sara Jebbor
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Chiheb Raddouane
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Abdellatif El Afia
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A multi-objective optimization model for logistic planning in the crisis response phase
Mohammad Mahdi Ershadi
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Hossein Shams Shemirani
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Managing regional logistics in times of crisis: a COVID-19 case study
Christopher M. Durugbo
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Soud M. Almahamid
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Lulwa H. Budalamah
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Odeh R. Al-Jayyousi
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Batoul BendiMerad
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Understanding material and supplier networks in the construction of disaster-relief shelters: the feasibility of using social network analysis as a decision-making tool
Alex Copping
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Noorullah Kuchai
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Laura Hattam
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Natalia Paszkiewicz
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Dima Albadra
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Paul Shepherd
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Esra Sahin Burat
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David Coley
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Emergency supplies purchase patterns during COVID-19 outbreak in the developing economy: frequency and stockpiling drivers’ assessment
Alexander Rossolov
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Olexiy Kuzkin
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Halyna Rossolova
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Exploring critical success factors (CSFs) of humanitarian supply chain management (HSCM) in flood disaster management (FDM)
Isaac Sakyi Damoah
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