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Decentralized beneficiary behavior in humanitarian supply chains: models, performance bounds, and coordination mechanisms

机译:人道主义供应链中分散的受益人行为:模型,绩效界限和协调机制

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Effectiveness in humanitarian supply chain operations depends on the critical last mile between beneficiaries and needed supplies or services. Often, the last mile is traveled by the beneficiaries themselves. This paper's focus is on systems in which beneficiaries make autonomous decisions about where to seek supplies or services using a utility function that captures distance, congestion, and the relative importance of the two factors. We model beneficiary behavior as a network congestion game where the resources are a set of facilities from which individuals choose. Importantly, our models capture the fact that the relative importance of distance and congestion may be specific to both the individual and the facility; we represent this using a factor called the congestion weight. We prove new bounds on the system performance that results from decentralized beneficiary decisions in comparison to centralized optimal assignments, and we introduce mechanisms for achieving centrally optimal outcomes even in the presence of decentralization. We demonstrate the methods with data from the international public health response to the Haiti cholera epidemic.
机译:人道主义供应链业务的有效性取决于受益者和所需的供应或服务之间的重要最后一英里。通常,最后一英里是由受益者自己旅行的。本文的重点是在其中受益者使用捕获距离,拥塞和两个因素的相对重要性寻求供应或服务的自治决策的系统。我们模拟受益人行为作为网络拥塞游戏,其中资源是个人选择的一组设施。重要的是,我们的模型捕获了距离和拥塞的相对重要性可能是个人和设施的相对重要性;我们使用称为拥塞权重的因素代表这一点。我们证明了与集中式最佳任务相比,分散的受益人决定产生的系统性能的新界限,以及即使在分散下放存在下,我们也引入了实现中央最佳结果的机制。我们展示了来自国际公共卫生反应的数据对海地霍乱流行病的方法。

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