articleInternational Journal of Production ResearchFeb 11, 2020GREEN OA

Blockchain technology for enhancing swift-trust, collaboration and resilience within a humanitarian supply chain setting

Montpellier Business School · California State University, Bakersfield · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

There has been tremendous interest in blockchain technology (BT) (also known as distributed ledger technology) around the globe and across sectors. Following significant success in the financial sector, other sectors, such as humanitarian sector, have started deploying BT at various levels. Although the use of BT in the humanitarian sector is in its infancy, donors and government agencies are increasingly calling for building BT-enabled swift-trust (ST) and more collaborative relationships among various humanitarian actors in order to improve the transparency and traceability of disaster relief materials, information exchanges and flow of funds in disaster relief supply chains. Our study, which is informed by…

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Keywords
  • Supply chain
  • Transparency (behavior)
  • Humanitarian aid
  • Business
  • Resilience (materials science)
  • Humanitarian Logistics
  • Traceability
  • Supply chain management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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