| A1 | Abney et al. (2017) | In their shoes: co-creating value from deaf/hearing perspectives |
| A2 | Adam (2013) | Coping with adversity: the macroeconomic management of natural disasters |
| A3 | Aguilar and Retamal (2009) | Protective environments and quality education in humanitarian contexts |
| A4 | Al Bassam et al. (2021) | IoT based wearable device to monitor the signs of quarantined remote patients of COVID-19 |
| A5 | Alomrani et al. (2021) | Co-creation of pediatric physical therapy environments: Humanistic Co-design process |
| A6 | Altay et al. (2021) | The evolution of humanitarian logistics as a discipline through a crystal ball |
| A7 | Apte et al. (2016) | Capabilities and competencies in humanitarian operations |
| A8 | Arifeen and Nyborg (2021) | How humanitarian assistance practices exacerbate vulnerability: Knowledges, authority and legitimacy in disaster interventions in Baltistan, Pakistan |
| A9 | Ariza and Pearce (2022) | Low-Cost assistive technologies for disabled people using Open-Source hardware and software: a Systematic Literature Review |
| A10 | Arslan et al. (2021) | Adaptive learning in cross-sector collaboration during global emergency: conceptual insights in the context of COVID-19 pandemic |
| A11 | Asogwa et al. (2024) | Accounting for stakeholder engagement in developing countries: proposing an engagement system to respond to sustainability demands |
| A12 | Avf et al. (2019) | User-centered design of a customised assistive device to support feeding |
| A13 | Beg et al. (2022) | Wearable smart devices in cancer diagnosis and remote clinical trial monitoring: Transforming the healthcare applications |
| A14 | Behl and Dutta (2020) | Social and financial aid for disaster relief operations using CSR and crowdfunding |
| A15 | Bergman (2008) | Another model for giving |
| A16 | Billis et al. (2018) | Co-Creation of an innovative vocational training platform to improve autonomy in the context of Alzheimer’s disease |
| A17 | Biswas et al. (2023) | Recent advances in robot-assisted surgical systems |
| A18 | Bucherie et al. (2022) | A comparison of social vulnerability indices specific to flooding in Ecuador: principal component analysis (PCA) and expert knowledge |
| A19 | Burova et al. (2023) | Virtual reality as a tool for designing accessible public transportation services |
| A20 | Callaghan (2016) | Disaster management, crowdsourced R&D and probabilistic innovation theory: toward real time disaster response capability |
| A21 | Cohavi and Levy-Tzedek (2022) | Young and old users prefer immersive virtual reality over a social robot for short-term cognitive training |
| A22 | Cordner and Tidball-Binz (2017) | Humanitarian forensic action — its origins and future |
| A23 | Daly Lynn et al. (2016) | User centred design and validation during the development of domestic brain computer interface applications for people with acquired brain injury and therapists: a multi-stakeholder approach |
| A24 | Dourado and Pedrino (2023) | Towards interactive customisation of multimodal embedded navigation systems for visually impaired people |
| A25 | Dyzel et al. (2020) | Assistive technology to promote communication and social interaction for people with Deaf blindness: A Systematic Review |
| A26 | Edvardsson and Tronvoll (2022) | Crisis behaviors as drivers of value co-creation transformation |
| A27 | Elkady et al. (2024) | Prioritising stakeholder interactions in disaster management: a TOPSIS-based decision support tool for enhancing community resilience |
| A28 | Elnaiem et al. (2023) | Global and regional governance of One health and implications for global health security |
| A29 | Fabri et al. (2016) | Using design thinking to engage autistic students in participatory design of an online toolkit to help with transition into higher education |
| A30 | Falagara Sigala et al. (2020) | Digitising the field: designing ERP systems for Triple-A humanitarian supply chains |
| A31 | Fischer-Preßler et al. (2023) | Social media information governance in multi-level organisations: How humanitarian organisations accrue social capital |
| A32 | Groom et al. (2021) | Telemedicine and telehealth in nursing homes: an Integrative Review |
| A33 | Gudowsky et al. (2017) | Transdisciplinary forward-looking agenda setting for age-friendly, human centered cities |
| A34 | Guerrero et al. (2023) | Aid effectiveness in sustainable development: a multidimensional approach |
| A35 | Gupta et al. (2023) | New era of artificial intelligence and machine learning-based detection, diagnosis and therapeutics in Parkinson’s disease |
| A36 | Habbal et al. (2024) | Privacy as a lifestyle: Empowering assistive technologies for people with disabilities, challenges and future directions |
| A37 | Hammel et al. (2008) | Environmental barriers and supports to the health, function and participation of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities: Report from the state of the science in aging with developmental disabilities conference |
| A38 | Heylighen et al. (2017) | Ten questions concerning inclusive design of the built environment |
| A39 | Iqbal and Ahmad (2022) | Transparency in humanitarian logistics and supply chain: the moderating role of digitalisation |
| A40 | Jason et al. (2010) | Capacity building in emerging space nations: Experiences, challenges and benefits |
| A41 | Jia et al. (2021) | A synthetical development approach for rehabilitation assistive smart product–service systems: a case study |
| A42 | Jutel (2022) | Blockchain humanitarianism and crypto-colonialism |
| A43 | Kim et al. (2024) | Predicting adoption of the assistive technology open platform: extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology |
| A44 | Knaul et al. (2018) | Alleviating the access abyss in palliative care and pain relief – an imperative of universal health coverage: the lancet commission report |
| A45 | Koumpouros and Kafazis (2019) | Wearables and mobile technologies in autism spectrum disorder interventions: a systematic literature review |
| A46 | Kumar et al. (2022) | Digital humanitarianism and crisis management: an empirical study of antecedents and consequences |
| A47 | Kumar et al. (2023) | IoT-enabled technologies for controlling COVID-19 Spread: A scientometric analysis using CiteSpace |
| A48 | Lai et al. (2020) | Evidence-based support for autistic people across the lifespan: maximising potential, minimising barriers and optimising the person–environment fit |
| A49 | Lamberti-Castronuovo et al. (2022) | Primary health care disaster preparedness: a review of the literature and the proposal of a new framework |
| A50 | Lamontagne et al. (2024) | The REHAB-LAB model for individualised assistive device co-creation and production |
| A51 | Liu et al. (2024) | A review of biomacromolecule-based 3D bioprinting strategies for structure-function integrated repair of skin tissues |
| A52 | Mahmoud Saleh and Karia (2020) | Benchmarks for INGOs’ effective responses during COVID-19 pandemic |
| A53 | Malhouni and Mabrouki (2024) | Mitigating risks and overcoming logistics challenges in humanitarian deployment to conflict zones: evidence from the DRC and CAR |
| A54 | Manyena et al. (2019) | Disaster resilience integrated framework for transformation (DRIFT): a new approach to theorising and operationalising resilience |
| A55 | Mattheiss et al. (2017) | User-centred design with visually impaired pupils: a case study of a game editor for orientation and mobility training |
| A56 | McLellan et al. (2022) | A review of 4D printing: Materials, structures and designs towards the printing of biomedical wearable devices |
| A57 | Mickelsson et al. (2022) | User-defined ecosystems in health and social care |
| A58 | Moody et al. (2019) | Bringing assistive technology innovation and material science together through Design |
| A59 | Moraru et al. (2022) | Using IoT assistive technologies for older people Non-Invasive monitoring and living support in their homes |
| A60 | Ngoasong (2009) | The emergence of global health partnerships as facilitators of access to medication in Africa: a narrative policy analysis |
| A61 | O'Leary et al. (2023) | Affirmative otherness in a humanitarian NGO: Implications for accountability as responsiveness |
| A62 | Oh and Lee (2020) | Changing landscape of emergency management research: a systematic review with bibliometric analysis |
| A63 | Opršal and Harmáček (2019) | Clean aid or dirty aid? The environmentalisation of Czech foreign aid |
| A64 | Ostuzzi et al. (2015) | +TUO project: low cost 3D printers as helpful tool for small communities with rheumatic diseases |
| A65 | Özdamar et al. (2022) | Value co-creation in humanitarian service triads: service provision for beneficiaries |
| A66 | Patel and Gohil (2022) | Custom orthotics development process based on additive manufacturing |
| A67 | Pérouse de Montclos (2012) | Humanitarian action in developing countries: Who evaluates who? |
| A68 | Pillitteri et al. (2021) | The Four spheres of value co-creation in humanitarian professional services |
| A69 | Pohjosenperä et al. (2019) | Service modularity in managing healthcare logistics |
| A70 | Rashid et al. (2017) | Using augmented reality and internet of things to improve accessibility of people with motor disabilities in the context of smart cities |
| A71 | Rejeb et al. (2021) | Humanitarian drones: a Review and Research Agenda |
| A72 | Ro et al. (2024) | Usability study to promote Co-Creation among people with disabilities, developers and makers with a focus on the assistive technology open platform in Korea |
| A73 | Rua et al. (2024) | A low-cost, portable device for the study of the malaria parasite’s growth inhibition via microwave exposure |
| A74 | Rush et al. (2021) | Applying an ecosystems approach to humanitarian innovation |
| A75 | Sabri et al. (2019) | Using collaborative research methodologies in humanitarian supply chains |
| A76 | Sajjad et al. (2024) | A review of 4D printing – Technologies, shape shifting, smart polymer based materials and biomedical applications |
| A77 | Sartas et al. (2019) | Factors influencing participation dynamics in research for development interventions with multi-stakeholder platforms: a metric approach to studying stakeholder participation |
| A78 | Sathianarayanan et al. (2024) | Extracting disaster location identification from social media images using deep learning |
| A79 | Schiffling and Piecyk (2014) | Performance measurement in humanitarian logistics: a customer-oriented approach |
| A80 | Talwar et al. (2023) | Resistance of multiple stakeholders to e-health innovations: Integration of fundamental insights and guiding research paths |
| A81 | Tao et al. (2020) | Evaluation tools for assistive technologies: a Scoping Review |
| A82 | Tøssebro (2016) | Scandinavian disability policy: from deinstitutionalisation to non-discrimination and beyond |
| A83 | Tozier de la Poterie et al. (2023) | Anticipatory action to manage climate risks: Lessons from the red cross red crescent in Southern Africa, Bangladesh and beyond |
| A84 | Uchiyama et al. (2021) | Assessing contribution to the Sendai Framework: Case study of climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction projects across sectors in Asia-Pacific (2015–2020) |
| A85 | Vega and Roussat (2019) | Toward a conceptualisation of humanitarian service providers |
| A86 | Ward et al. (2015) | Creative approaches to service design: Using co-creation to develop a consumer focused assistive technology service |
| A87 | Watanabe et al. (2024) | Adopting the service system view toward successful implementation of assistive technologies |
| A88 | Yaghtin and Mero (2024) | Augmenting machine learning with human insights: the model development for B2B personalisation |
| A89 | Yang et al. (2024) | Resistance to artificial intelligence in health care: Literature review, conceptual framework and research agenda |
| A90 | Zhong et al. (2014) | Telerobot-enabled HUB-CI model for collaborative lifecycle management of design and prototyping |