Article
An Integrated Approach To Agility In Humanitarian Logistics
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose first, a comprehensive model of the concept of
agility in a humanitarian logistics context, and second, to generate a research agenda to test and
operationalise this model.
Design/methodology/approach – The paper draws on the dynamic capabilities model originated
by Teece and uses a topical literature review of research in various business disciplines in order to
reflect on the concept of agility in a humanitarian logistics context, to demonstrate that its current
scope needs to be widened, and to propose an alternative approach.
Findings – The proposed model extends the existing concept of agility in a humanitarian logistics
context by integrating agility drivers, responsive and flexible operations, agility enablers, and strategic
level agility capabilities into a single model.
Research limitations/implications – Further research should focus on the nature of the risks/
uncertainties encountered by humanitarian organisations, the interactions between the strategic and
operational levels of such an organisation, and the impact of strategic level agility capabilities on field
responsiveness and flexibility.
Originality/value – This paper brings new insights into the concept of agility in a humanitarian
logistics context and contributes a model that reflects a more comprehensive understanding of this
concept. In particular, it demonstrates that agility stems from strategic decisions and managerial practices.