Objective: Our study of informal networks aimed to explore information-sharing environments for the management of disaster medicine and public health preparedness. Understanding interagency coordination in preparing for and responding to extreme events such as disease outbreaks is central to reducing risks and coordination costs. Methods: We evaluated the pattern of information flow for actors involved in disaster medicine through social network analysis. Social network analysis of agencies can serve as a basis for the effective design and reconstruction of disaster medicine response coordination structures. This research used new theoretical approaches in suggesting a framework and a method to study the outcome of complex inter-orga...
Interagency coordination is crucial for effective multiagency disaster management. Viewing governmen...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
Scholarly research and the popular press have long touted the potential of technology to transform t...
Objective: Our study of informal networks aimed to explore information-sharing environments for th...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
When multiple agencies respond to a disease outbreak (i.e., H1N1 and SARS), the coordination of acti...
Objective: New theoretical and practical approaches were used to determine the outcome of complex ...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Improving effectiveness in response to H1N1 outbreaks requires us to understand how different organi...
Improving effectiveness in response to H1N1 outbreaks requires us to understand how different organi...
This article explores the multiplex relationships among organizations within the context of emergenc...
As a quintessential role of government, emergency and crisis management requires coordination betwee...
When multiple agencies respond to a disease outbreak (i.e., H1N1 and SARS), the coordin...
This study analyzes the evolution of interorganizational response networks over time. The study aims...
The debate continues as to which governance structure is most appropriate for collaborative disaster...
Interagency coordination is crucial for effective multiagency disaster management. Viewing governmen...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
Scholarly research and the popular press have long touted the potential of technology to transform t...
Objective: Our study of informal networks aimed to explore information-sharing environments for th...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
When multiple agencies respond to a disease outbreak (i.e., H1N1 and SARS), the coordination of acti...
Objective: New theoretical and practical approaches were used to determine the outcome of complex ...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Improving effectiveness in response to H1N1 outbreaks requires us to understand how different organi...
Improving effectiveness in response to H1N1 outbreaks requires us to understand how different organi...
This article explores the multiplex relationships among organizations within the context of emergenc...
As a quintessential role of government, emergency and crisis management requires coordination betwee...
When multiple agencies respond to a disease outbreak (i.e., H1N1 and SARS), the coordin...
This study analyzes the evolution of interorganizational response networks over time. The study aims...
The debate continues as to which governance structure is most appropriate for collaborative disaster...
Interagency coordination is crucial for effective multiagency disaster management. Viewing governmen...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
Scholarly research and the popular press have long touted the potential of technology to transform t...