通过选择性耦合实现跨部门灾害救援行动中资源的更公平分配

Achieving a More Equitable Distribution of Resources in Cross‐Sector Disaster Relief Operations Through Selective Coupling

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LOGISTICS · 2026
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中文导读

研究灾害救援网络中不同组织(政府、企业、非政府组织)通过选择性耦合行为(如企业限价、间接分发)如何影响资源分配的公平性,发现保留部门角色的行为更有利于公平。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Disaster response efforts bring diverse organizations together in rapidly formed, ad hoc, and decentralized disaster relief supply networks (DRSNs) involving government agencies, for‐profit firms, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Although responders broadly share humanitarian objectives, sectoral differences in priorities and decision rules can create conflict and coordination challenges that undermine equitable relief distribution. Using data from a multi‐actor disaster response simulation, this research examines decentralized behavioral adjustments by DRSN participants and how they aggregate into system‐level equity outcomes. Drawing on institutional logics theory, these behaviors are conceptualized as humanitarian‐oriented selective coupling—the selective integration of humanitarian priorities guided by urgency, impartiality, and moral obligation into sector‐specific decision rules. Results indicate that equity is most strongly associated with forms of humanitarian‐oriented selective coupling that preserve sectoral roles, such as pricing restraint by for‐profits and indirect distribution through network partners. In contrast, behaviors that bypass sectoral routines, including poorly targeted direct donations, are associated with lower equity. The findings identify decentralized and contingent mechanisms through which equity can emerge without centralized coordination, while highlighting boundary conditions where humanitarian‐oriented selective coupling actions are associated with more—or less—equitable outcomes.

灾害救援供应链管理组织行为公平分配