An Empirical Investigation of Swift Trust in Humanitarian Logistics Operations [2018]
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Date
2018
Authors
Qing, Lu
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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
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GOLD
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No
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Abstract
Purpose Trust is essential for any team working together. In humanitarian logistics operations, relief organizations often have to work collaboratively in hastily formed networks. Trust in such a context, termed as swift trust in the literature, is an important but less explored topic. The purpose of this paper is to empirically explore the antecedents of swift trust as well as its impact on the coordination among the humanitarian workers. Design/methodology/approach The authors choose the humanitarian workers in Southeast Asia as the research sample. An exploratory survey study is conducted in three Southeast Asian countries, namely, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines, with 89 usable responses. Findings The empirical results have shown support for most hypotheses. Third-party certification, competency, similarity in procedure standards and organizational values, can all generate swift trust. Moreover, swift trust can lead to greater openness in information sharing for coordination, though not to active assistance. Both coordination activities would lead to greater coordination effectiveness. Research limitations/implications Future studies could examine the four antecedent conditions for swift trust with better proxies. The connection between swift trust and coordination effectiveness can be explored in depth. Practical implications NGOs and governments could use these means effectively to build swift trust among the humanitarian players. For example, organizing field-oriented training activities would be beneficial for humanitarian workers in both network building and enhancing personal competency. Originality/value The findings point to the importance of swift trust in humanitarian operations and identify several means to enhance this trust. It has filled a research gap on the empirical investigation of the antecedents and impact of swift trust on inter-organizational coordination in humanitarian logistics operations.
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Empirical, Humanitarian logistics, Hastily formed networks, Inter-organizational coordination, Swift trust, Supply Chain Management, Coordination, Organizations, Collaboration, Commitment, Barriers, Hastily formed networks, Swift trust, Empirical, Humanitarian logistics, HD49-49.5, Inter-organizational coordination, Crisis management. Emergency management. Inflation
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05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0502 economics and business
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30
Source
Journal of Humanıtarıan Logıstıcs And Supply Chaın Management
Volume
8
Issue
1
Start Page
70
End Page
86
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10
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