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Blockchain in humanitarian operations management: A review of research and practice

Journal

SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES
Volume 80, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2021.101175

Keywords

Disaster management; Humanitarian aid; Distributed ledger technology; Humanitarian logistics; Data management

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program [2043091]
  2. Division Of Graduate Education
  3. Directorate for STEM Education [2043091] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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A review of literature and deployed practices concerning blockchain technology in Humanitarian Operations Management (HOM) found that most articles discuss the potential benefits of blockchain in HOM and the enablers and barriers to its adoption. However, limited empirical evidence exists to prove blockchain's capabilities in HOM as the majority of the work has not yet been tested in the field. Despite a few pilot programs, more research is needed to explore the practical applications and scientific advancements of blockchain technology in HOM.
Humanitarian operations management (HOM) defines the broad domain that deals with the management of crisis events and human suffering, and a plethora of research has contributed to this field. Over the recent years, blockchain technology has been signaled throughout the literature as a tool that can support HOM as a result of the technology's enhanced features such as security and auditability. In a bid to explore the application of blockchain technology in HOM, we systematically review the current literature and deployed practices. Our review covers 64 articles that provide contributions which we categorize into four focus areas: (i) overview of blockchain in HOM, (ii) identity and personal data management, (iii) humanitarian logistics, and (iv) humani-tarian communications. The majority of the articles that we surveyed focus on the potential benefits of block-chain in HOM, and the enablers and barriers to its adoption. A limited number of theoretical frameworks provide insights into how blockchain can be utilized in HOM to improve operational efficiency, promote trust, and foster collaborations among relief agencies. With the exception of a few pilot programs that have been deployed in the humanitarian setting, we find that the majority of the work addressing the use of blockchain in HOM has not yet been tested in the field, and therefore, little empirical evidence exists to prove blockchain's capabilities in HOM. This paper reports on the major scientific advancements and practical applications for blockchain technology in HOM, as well as promising future research directions on the use of blockchain technology for HOM practitioners and researchers.

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