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Research and Publications

Humanitarian logistics performance in the light of gender.
A research paper on gender and logistics by Gyongyi Kovacs and Peter Tatham published in the International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management.

Why Are There So Few Female Humanitarian Logisticians?
This apparently simple question was recently posed by Pamela Steele (nee O'Honde), (the President of the Women's Institute for Supply-Chain Excellence In International Humanitarian Logistics - www.wise.uk.net) and Martijn Blansjaar (WISE Chief advisor) in a meeting with two members of the HUMLOG Research Network.

Management development and the supply chain manager of the future
John Mangan, (University of Hull, Hull, UK), Martin Christopher, (Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)

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The research team from Cranfield University (UK) and the Hanken School of Economics (Finland) seek ten minutes of your time to assist in their research on logistics skills and performance. The research is part of a wider project commissioned by the Women's Institute for Supply Chain Excellence (WISE). Click here to participate.