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Dynamic Volunteer Staffing in Multicrop Gleaning Operations

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  • Barιş Ata

    (Booth School of Business, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637;)

  • Deishin Lee

    (Ivey Business School, Western University, London, Ontario N6G 0N1, Canada;)

  • Erkut Sönmez

    (College of Business, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588)

Abstract

Gleaning programs organize volunteer gleaners to harvest a variety of leftover crops that are donated by farmers for the purpose of feeding food-insecure individuals. Thus, the gleaning process simultaneously reduces food waste and food insecurity. However, the operationalization of this process is challenging because gleaning relies on two uncertain sources of input: the food and labor supplies. The purpose of this paper is to help gleaning organizations increase the (value-weighted) volume of fresh food gleaned by better managing the uncertainties in the gleaning operation. We develop a model to capture the uncertainties in food and labor supplies and seek a dynamic volunteer-staffing policy that maximizes the payoff associated with the amount of food gleaned. The exact analysis of the staffing problem seems intractable. Therefore, we resort to an approximation in the heavy traffic regime. In that regime, we characterize the system dynamics of the multicrop gleaning operation and derive the optimal staffing policy in closed form. The optimal policy is a nested threshold policy that specifies the staffing level for each class of donation (i.e., a donation of a particular crop type and donation size). The policy depends on the number of available gleaners and the backlog of gleaning donations. A numerical study using data calibrated from a gleaning organization in the Boston area shows that the dynamic staffing policy we propose can recover approximately 10% of the volume lost when the gleaning organization uses a static policy. To achieve this improvement, no capital or major process changes would be required—only some small changes to the staffing level requests.

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  • Barιş Ata & Deishin Lee & Erkut Sönmez, 2019. "Dynamic Volunteer Staffing in Multicrop Gleaning Operations," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 67(2), pages 295-314, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:67:y:2019:i:2:p:295-314
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.2018.1792
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