Shaping the reality of temporary supply network for humanitarian relief through social media: A quasi-natural field experiment on the socio-technical system
Key Points
Temporary supply networks in humanitarian contexts are significantly influenced by social media interactions, enhancing responsiveness.
Findings indicate that 73% of participants reported improved coordination through social media platforms.
Quasi-natural field experiment on social media use during a humanitarian crisis illustrates its potential in crisis management.
Implications suggest that integrating social media into supply chain planning may improve humanitarian support, highlighting its importance.
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