Human Resource Management
The Relative Effects of Logistics, Coordination and Human Resource on Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief Mission Performance
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Abstract
Most studies on humanitarian aid and disaster relief (HADR) missions suggest that the quality of logistics, coordination and human resource management will affect their performance. However, studies in developing countries are mainly conceptual and lack the necessary empirical evidence to support these contentions. The current paper thereby aimed to fill this knowledge gap by sta- tistically examining the effects of the abovementioned factors on such missions. Focusing on the Malaysian army due to its extensive experience in HADR operations, the paper opted for a quantita- tive approach to allow for a more objective analysis of the issues. The results show that there are other potential determinants of mission success which deserve due attention in future studies. They also suggest that human resource is not easily measured as a construct, and that this limitation in methodology must be overcome to derive more accurate conclusions regarding its effect on HADR mission performance.
Full Title
The Relative Effects of Logistics, Coordination and Human Resource on Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief Mission Performance
Primary Author
Aida Idris
Co-Authors
Saiful Nizam Che Soh
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2014
Journal
The South East Asian Journal of Management
Volume / Issue
Vol. 8, No. 2
Pages
87–103
Category
Human Resource Management
Institution
External / Open Access
Access
Open Access
Added to Library
March 24, 2026
Cite This Publication
APA
Aida Idris, Saiful Nizam Che Soh (2014). The Relative Effects of Logistics, Coordination and Human Resource on Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief Mission Performance. *The South East Asian Journal of Management*, 8(2), 87–103.
MLA
Aida Idris. "The Relative Effects of Logistics, Coordination and Human Resource on Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief Mission Performance." *The South East Asian Journal of Management*, vol. 8, no. 2, 2014, pp. 87–103.