Dynamic Response Systems of Healthcare Mask Production to COVID-19: A Case Study of Korea
Título
Dynamic Response Systems of Healthcare Mask Production to COVID-19: A Case Study of Korea
Autor
Yi-Yu Chen, EunSu Lee, Melanie McDonald, Erin O’Neill
Descripción
Korea initiated a new experiment, called a dynamic response system for open democratic societies as a principle to respond to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The global pandemic of COVID-19 led to a surge in demand for healthcare medical masks and respirators, and strained the global supply chain of mask production and distribution systems. This study provides a systemic view of critical personal protective equipment for both healthcare staff and the public to stop the spread of COVID-19. This study investigates the dynamic response system of healthcare mask production to the coronavirus and discusses lessons learned in view of systems thinking. The study shows that it is critical to developing a quick and dynamic response system to the evolving market conditions with flexible and agile operations. Visibility with transparency with information sharing with the public is also critical under global pandemic. Due to the shortage of mask supply, smart consumption is required along with collaboration with public and private sectors, as well as global organizations. Democratic leadership and a well-prepared strategic plan for long-term period are essential to the open society to prepare the global pandemic in the future. This study serves as a benchmark for dynamic and timely responses to the global pandemic.
Fecha
2020
Materia
systems thinking, production capacity, Pandemic, demand management, COVID-19, dynamic response systems
Identificador
DOI: 10.3390/systems8020018
Fuente
Systems
Editor
MDPI AG
Cobertura
Technology (General), Systems engineering
Colección
Citación
Yi-Yu Chen, EunSu Lee, Melanie McDonald, Erin O’Neill, “Dynamic Response Systems of Healthcare Mask Production to COVID-19: A Case Study of Korea,” SOCICT Open, consulta 21 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/3347.
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