The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services

This article investigates the impact of traceability of the quality of the information system on humanitarian logistics performance. There are four variables studied, namely electronic data interchange (EDI) adoption, blockchain (BC) adoption, radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption, traceabi...

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Main Authors: IIyas, Masudin, Evan, Lau, Nika Tampi, Safiri, Dian Palupi, Restuputri, Dwi Iryaning, Handayani
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Language:English
Published: Taylor and Francis 2021
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spelling my.unimas.ir.360252021-09-07T01:50:38Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36025/ The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services IIyas, Masudin Evan, Lau Nika Tampi, Safiri Dian Palupi, Restuputri Dwi Iryaning, Handayani H Social Sciences (General) This article investigates the impact of traceability of the quality of the information system on humanitarian logistics performance. There are four variables studied, namely electronic data interchange (EDI) adoption, blockchain (BC) adoption, radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption, traceability of humanitarian logistics, and humanitarian logistics performance. This research was conducted to assess disaster logistics services in the implementation of service principles in humanitarian logistics. The conceptual model is modeled by introducing three information technologies as independent variables and the humanitarian traceability and logistics performance as dependent variables. The questionnaire was distributed to 96 respondents, and the data was processed using PLS-SEM 2.0. The results show that EDI adoption has no significant effect on the traceability of humanitarian logistics. In contrast, BC and RFID adoption has a significant effect on the traceability of humanitarian logistics. In addition, this study also shows that humanitarian logistics traceability has a significant impact on humanitarian logistics performance. Taylor and Francis 2021-04-09 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36025/1/logistics1.pdf IIyas, Masudin and Evan, Lau and Nika Tampi, Safiri and Dian Palupi, Restuputri and Dwi Iryaning, Handayani (2021) The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services. Cogent Business & Management, 8 (1). pp. 1-21. ISSN 2331-1975 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/23311975.2021.1906052?needAccess=true https://doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2021.1906052
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IIyas, Masudin
Evan, Lau
Nika Tampi, Safiri
Dian Palupi, Restuputri
Dwi Iryaning, Handayani
The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services
description This article investigates the impact of traceability of the quality of the information system on humanitarian logistics performance. There are four variables studied, namely electronic data interchange (EDI) adoption, blockchain (BC) adoption, radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption, traceability of humanitarian logistics, and humanitarian logistics performance. This research was conducted to assess disaster logistics services in the implementation of service principles in humanitarian logistics. The conceptual model is modeled by introducing three information technologies as independent variables and the humanitarian traceability and logistics performance as dependent variables. The questionnaire was distributed to 96 respondents, and the data was processed using PLS-SEM 2.0. The results show that EDI adoption has no significant effect on the traceability of humanitarian logistics. In contrast, BC and RFID adoption has a significant effect on the traceability of humanitarian logistics. In addition, this study also shows that humanitarian logistics traceability has a significant impact on humanitarian logistics performance.
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author IIyas, Masudin
Evan, Lau
Nika Tampi, Safiri
Dian Palupi, Restuputri
Dwi Iryaning, Handayani
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Evan, Lau
Nika Tampi, Safiri
Dian Palupi, Restuputri
Dwi Iryaning, Handayani
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title The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services
title_short The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services
title_full The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services
title_fullStr The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services
title_full_unstemmed The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services
title_sort impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: case study of indonesian relief logistics services
publisher Taylor and Francis
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36025/1/logistics1.pdf
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