Research on the Psychological Cost of Disaster Victims in Emergency Logistics
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Emergency Logistics, Psychological Costs, Prospect Theory, Welfare Economics PrinciplesAbstract
Emergency logistics plays a pivotal role in addressing natural disasters and major public health emergencies, serving as a vital support system to ensure social order and the safety of individuals. In recent years, with the deepening of the people-centric emergency management concept, the academic community has increasingly focused on the psychological state of disaster victims during emergency rescue operations and its impact on rescue effectiveness. Building upon the existing research status of emergency logistics, this paper integrates psychological costs into traditional dispatching and location selection models. It analyzes current domestic and international studies on disaster victims' psychology, identifies deficiencies in current emergency logistics that consider psychological costs based on this analysis, and proposes future research directions to advance the development of a more compassionate and precise service model in the field of emergency logistics.
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