Coordinating organizational activity across different sectors is crucial in disaster management. We analysed the response of 291 aid workers to the Haiti earthquake in 2010 and found that common incentives and a high degree of equality among aid organizations positively affected perceived network coordination. Large and public organizations were more likely to take leadership roles and high numbers of public organizations involved in the disaster response network led to improved network coordination. These results indicate the need for mechanisms that enable smaller and non-profit organizations to participate in network coordination and leadership
Catastrophic disasters are different than routine disasters and managing them requires the mobilizat...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Administrative and policy failures increasingly occur because of the inability of organizations to f...
Coordinating organizational activity across different sectors is crucial in disaster management. We ...
Coordinating organizational activity across different sectors is crucial in disaster management. We ...
In the 21st century, international humanitarian response remains encumbered by serious gaps and unpr...
As a quintessential role of government, emergency and crisis management requires coordination betwee...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
We examine the public, social media communications of 110 emergency medical response teams and organ...
In February 2000, Mozambique suffered its worst flooding in almost 50 years: 699 people died and hun...
After catastrophic events, public, private and non-profit actors must find the means to act collecti...
Networks have become an important tool for government service delivery. Disaster management systems,...
Trainor, JosephNongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play a major role in disasters around the world....
Despite significant advances in strengthening post-disaster recovery efforts, misaligned strategy an...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
Catastrophic disasters are different than routine disasters and managing them requires the mobilizat...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Administrative and policy failures increasingly occur because of the inability of organizations to f...
Coordinating organizational activity across different sectors is crucial in disaster management. We ...
Coordinating organizational activity across different sectors is crucial in disaster management. We ...
In the 21st century, international humanitarian response remains encumbered by serious gaps and unpr...
As a quintessential role of government, emergency and crisis management requires coordination betwee...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
We examine the public, social media communications of 110 emergency medical response teams and organ...
In February 2000, Mozambique suffered its worst flooding in almost 50 years: 699 people died and hun...
After catastrophic events, public, private and non-profit actors must find the means to act collecti...
Networks have become an important tool for government service delivery. Disaster management systems,...
Trainor, JosephNongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play a major role in disasters around the world....
Despite significant advances in strengthening post-disaster recovery efforts, misaligned strategy an...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
Catastrophic disasters are different than routine disasters and managing them requires the mobilizat...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Administrative and policy failures increasingly occur because of the inability of organizations to f...