Back to Search
Journal ArticleUnknown

Involvement in emergency supply chain for disaster management: a cognitive dissonance perspective

Author Affiliations
Swansea University, North South University, St. Francis Xavier University, Brunel University of London
Published InInternational Journal of Production Research
Year2017
Citations107

Abstract

An integrated process, interlinked operation and interoperable communication network amongst operating agencies are critical for developing an effective disaster management supply chain. The traditional managerial problems observed across disaster management operations are: non-cooperation among members, disrupted chain of commands, misuse of relief items, lack of information sharing, mistrust and lack of coordination. This study aims to understand the issues affiliated with negative attitude towards disaster management operations using theory of cognitive dissonance. A qualitative investigation was undertaken across 64 districts in Bangladesh. Five constructs were examined for their influences on attitude and behavioural intention of members participating in government emergency supply chain for disaster management. The results indicate that administrative conflict, political biasness and professional growth have significant effects on…
View at Publisher

BORR does not host full-text PDFs. The button above takes you to the original publisher.