Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/1906
Title: Value co-creation in humanitarian service triads: service provision for beneficiaries
Authors: Ozdamar, Burcin
Tabaklar, Tunca
Gocer, Aysu
Piotrowicz, Wojciech D.
Keywords: Value Co-creation
Service triads
Humanitarian assistance
Refugees
Humanitarian supply chains
Humanitarian aid
Supply Chain Management
Dominant Logic
Collaborative Performance
Organizational Culture
Operations Management
Goods-Dominant
Big Data
Logistics
Impact
Orientation
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study is to understand how humanitarian service triad members contribute to value co-creation, and how they assess the continuity of services in humanitarian supply chains (HSCs) to ensure support for beneficiaries. Design/methodology/approach The study applied a qualitative methodology through a single case study of a humanitarian service triad composed of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), service providers and beneficiaries. Empirical data were collected through semi-structured interviews and observations. Findings The findings confirm that the humanitarian service triad perspective in HSCs allows better understanding of humanitarian assistance. The findings indicate six components grouped into a humanitarian service triad framework, namely: service design, service reachability, training serviceability, collaboration, synergy, ethical considerations and after-service care. Research limitations/implications This research contributes to understanding of humanitarian services provision by studying service triads in humanitarian settings. It also confirms the need for cooperation between practitioners in services provision. The findings are limited to the context of refugees in Turkey, specifically humanitarian service triad located in Izmir area. Practical implications The Humanitarian Service Triad Framework for Service Provision proposed in this paper can be used as a tool for policy makers and practitioners involved in service design in HSC contexts, stressing the need for including all the framework components in practice. Originality/value This study is one of the first to focus on a humanitarian service triad, which includes beneficiaries as triad members in long-term humanitarian service provision.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JHLSCM-04-2021-0038
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/1906
ISSN: 2042-6747
2042-6755
Appears in Collections:Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection
WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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