确定总防御后勤概念:瑞典大流行应对的比较研究

Imoh Antai, R. Hellberg
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目的全面防御概念是一个全面防御国家的军事力量和民防结构之间的共同努力。物流对这种联合合作的运作至关重要;然而,军事和民防后勤结构之间的不匹配给这种联合合作带来了挑战。本文的目的是从物流运营的角度确定TD框架内允许军事和民防合作的物流概念领域。设计/方法/方法模式匹配分析用于将调查案例中发现的模式与文献中规定的和预测发生的模式进行比较。该研究旨在从文献和描述瑞典应对Covid-19大流行的事件中确定TD内的物流概念。因此,模式匹配允许将文献中的物流概念与如何处理响应的描述相协调,尽管是在TD框架下。研究结果表明,在物流应用方面,理论和观测领域之间存在相当明显的焦点。虽然理论领域确定了四个主要的物流概念,但观察领域确定了五个物流概念主题。这继续显示了军事和民事部分之间的不一致。研究局限/启示本研究为进一步研究输配电和应急响应中的物流活动的应用和管理提供了基础。直到现在,原创/价值物流在TD中的应用在文献中还没有得到很多关注。鉴于这种知识差距,这项研究具有原始价值。
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Identifying total defense logistics concepts: a comparative study of the Swedish pandemic response
Purpose The total defence (TD) concept constitutes a joint endeavour between the military forces and civil defence structures within a TD state. Logistics is essential for such joint collaboration to work; however, the mismatch between military and civil defence logistics structures poses challenges for such joint collaboration. The purpose of this paper is to identify logistics concept areas within the TD framework that allow for military and civil defence collaborations from a logistics operations perspective. Design/methodology/approach Pattern-matching analysis is used to compare patterns found in the investigated case with those prescribed from the literature and predicted to occur. The study seeks to identify logistics concepts within TD from the literature and from the events describing the Swedish response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Pattern matching thus allows for the reconciliation of logistics concepts from the literature to descriptions of how the response was handled, albeit under a TD framework. Findings Findings show quite distinct foci between the theoretical and observational realms in terms of logistics applications. While the theoretical realm identifies four main logistics concepts, the observational realm identifies five logistics conceptual themes. This goes on to show an incongruence between the military and civil parts of the TD. Research limitations/implications This study provides basis for further research into the applications and management of logistics activity within TD and emergency response. Originality/value Logistics applications within TD have not, until now, received much attention in the literature. Given this knowledge gap, this study is of original value.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management (JHLSCM) is targeted at academics and practitioners in humanitarian public and private sector organizations working on all aspects of humanitarian logistics and supply chain management. The journal promotes the exchange of knowledge, experience and new ideas between researchers and practitioners and encourages a multi-disciplinary and cross-functional approach to the resolution of problems and exploitations of opportunities within humanitarian supply chains. Contributions are encouraged from diverse disciplines (logistics, operations management, process engineering, health care, geography, management science, information technology, ethics, corporate social responsibility, disaster management, development aid, public policy) but need to have a logistics and/or supply chain focus. JHLSCM publishes state of the art research, utilizing both quantitative and qualitative approaches, in the field of humanitarian and development aid logistics and supply chain management.
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