The COVID-19 pandemic and the performance of healthcare supply chains

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Majid Azadi
T. C. E. Cheng
Reza Kazemi Matin
Reza Farzipoor Saen
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[1] Aston University,Operations and Information Management Department, Aston Business School
[2] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
[3] Islamic Azad University,Department of Mathematics, Karaj Branch
[4] Sultan Qaboos University,Department of Operations Management and Business Statistics, College of Economics and Political Science
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Data envelopment analysis (DEA); COVID-19; Network data envelopment analysis (NDEA); Healthcare supply chains; Resilience and sustainability;
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Recent pandemic outbreaks, including the COVID-19 and SARS, have revealed that supply chains (SCs) are unable to respond to such disasters. To mitigate the destructive impacts and improve the performance of SCs, Operations Research (OR) techniques have been applied to address the issues over the last two decades. The objective of this paper is to develop a network data envelopment analysis (NDEA) model to measure the resilience and sustainability of healthcare SCs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. In the proposed NDEA model, for the first time, outputs’ weak disposability, chance-constrained programming (CCP), the convexity assumption, and the semi-oriented radial approach are aggregated. Moreover, a modified directional distance function (DDF) measure is developed to measure the overall and divisional efficiency scores. Furthermore, the proposed model can deal with different types of data such as integer-valued data, negative data, stochastic data, ratio data, and undesirable outputs. Also, several useful and interesting properties of the novel efficiency measure are presented. Finally, we measure the performance of 28 healthcare SCs to demonstrate the applicability and capability of our proposed approach.
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页码:535 / 562
页数:27
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