From the reviews:
The book's target audience is students, practitioners, and other individuals interested in the subject of cross-sector collaboration in the context of humanitarian crises. ... This book provides a good overview of the academic literature on humanitarian logistics and links it with the literature on logistics and supply chain management in the private sector. ... I would definitely recommend this book to a reader who wants a quick summary of this topic. (Jurgita Balaisyte, Interfaces, Vol. 43 (5), September-October, 2013)Alessandra Cozzolino is an assistant professor of management at the Department of Management at Sapienza University in Rome, where she teaches innovation management and organization science. She gained her PhD in management and finance in 2007 at the same university. She also is a lecturer in management at Luiss Guido Carli University in Rome. Her research focus is in the areas of humanitarian logistics and supply chain management, logistics services provider strategies, packaging innovation management, and sustainability within supply chains and operations. Her more recent publications have appeared in Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management and European Journal of Innovation Management. The author can be contacted at: [email protected].