Coordination theories are characterized primarily by a focus on integration, in which coordination is aimed at achieving a coherent and unified set of actions. However, in the extreme settings in which fast-response organizations operate, achieving integration is often challenging. In this study we employ a fragmentation perspective to show that dealing with ambiguity and discontinuity is not only inevitable for these organizations, it is a key characteristic of coordinating. We undertook an inductive, qualitative field study on how officers in command from the fire department, medical services, and police coordinate during emergency response operations. Our data are based on a four-year multi-site field study of 40 emergency management exe...
Fast-response organizations excel in mounting swift and coordinated responses to unexpected events. ...
Disasters and crisis create complex conditions that require intra-organizational and inter-organizat...
This conceptual paper addresses previous calls for the development of new theoretical frameworks to ...
Coordination theories are characterized primarily by a focus on integration, in which coordination i...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across the boundaries of their organiz...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across theboundaries of their organiza...
Modern disasters are frequently beyond the management capability of any one organization and repeate...
Disaster management is a multi-disciplinary field in which different fields of expertise and institu...
Effective coordination is an essential part of managing large-scale emergencies. It is important for...
Due to the emergent and dynamic nature of incidents, the complexity of emergency work is often refer...
The coordinated and effective management of major disruptive events requires the collaboration of hi...
In virtually every assessment of responses to large-scale crises and disasters, coordination is iden...
The communiqué presents some methodological assumptions of research into organizational crisismanage...
Emergency situations are by their nature difficult to manage and success in such situations is often...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
Fast-response organizations excel in mounting swift and coordinated responses to unexpected events. ...
Disasters and crisis create complex conditions that require intra-organizational and inter-organizat...
This conceptual paper addresses previous calls for the development of new theoretical frameworks to ...
Coordination theories are characterized primarily by a focus on integration, in which coordination i...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across the boundaries of their organiz...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across theboundaries of their organiza...
Modern disasters are frequently beyond the management capability of any one organization and repeate...
Disaster management is a multi-disciplinary field in which different fields of expertise and institu...
Effective coordination is an essential part of managing large-scale emergencies. It is important for...
Due to the emergent and dynamic nature of incidents, the complexity of emergency work is often refer...
The coordinated and effective management of major disruptive events requires the collaboration of hi...
In virtually every assessment of responses to large-scale crises and disasters, coordination is iden...
The communiqué presents some methodological assumptions of research into organizational crisismanage...
Emergency situations are by their nature difficult to manage and success in such situations is often...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
Fast-response organizations excel in mounting swift and coordinated responses to unexpected events. ...
Disasters and crisis create complex conditions that require intra-organizational and inter-organizat...
This conceptual paper addresses previous calls for the development of new theoretical frameworks to ...