A Model for Understanding the Mediating Association of Transparency between Emerging Technologies and Humanitarian Logistics Sustainability

There has been considerable worldwide attention to the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain technology (BCT), and artificial intelligence (AI) in all sectors of the economy. Despite still being in the expansion phase, the application of the IoT, BCT, and AI to humanitarian logistics (HL) has drawn a...

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Artificial intelligence
Corruption
COVID-19
Disaster relief
Disasters
Earthquakes
Floods
Humanitarianism
Internet of Things
Logistics
Multivariate statistical analysis
New technology
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Transparency
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