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The Role of Media Exposure on Coordination in the Humanitarian Setting

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Despite high demand and resource limitations, humanitarian organizations typically do not share resources and/or coordinate in the field. While coordination enhances operational performance and saves costs, the general perception is… Click to show full abstract

Despite high demand and resource limitations, humanitarian organizations typically do not share resources and/or coordinate in the field. While coordination enhances operational performance and saves costs, the general perception is that it dilutes the media attention that individual organizations might receive, and negatively inuences their future donation income. In this paper, we empirically unveil the impact of media exposure and operational performance on the donations obtained by humanitarian organizations. Then, based on the empirical results, we develop a stylized model to characterize the structure of preferred coordination policies with respect to an organization's funding source and main mandate. Our findings shed light on the incentives and dynamics that drive behaviors in humanitarian operations and provide insights for policy makers on designing and implementing mechanisms that encourage humanitarian coordination. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: coordination; coordination humanitarian; exposure coordination; humanitarian setting; media exposure; role media

Journal Title: Production and Operations Management
Year Published: 2017

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