To understand how regional and state control teams internally develop adaptive performance in accordance with Burke's model, and what enables and constrains the transition of shared understanding between teams; recognising also that these interfaces can be both within and between organisations
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across the boundaries of their organiz...
The various sources of doctrine that practitioners use to conceptualize incident management result i...
Coordination in multi-organisational settings is extraordinarily difficult to achieve. This article ...
To understand how regional and state control teams internally develop adaptive performance in accord...
This chapter examines incident management, in particular scene/s management. With much of the focus ...
Better management of emergency incidents can reduce any adverse consequences on communities. As such...
The Incident Command System (ICS) exists as the nationwide standard for on-site incident management,...
The coordinated and effective management of major disruptive events requires the collaboration of hi...
This conceptual paper addresses previous calls for the development of new theoretical frameworks to ...
This article reports on an investigation into the use of Incident Control Systems (e.g., AIIMS/ CIMS...
This report presents a prototype best practice model for performing incident management processes an...
Modern disasters are frequently beyond the management capability of any one organization and repeate...
Environmental challenges and natural disasters demand new tools to support the performance of public...
Responding to some future incident might require significant cooperation by multiple teams or organi...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across the boundaries of their organiz...
The various sources of doctrine that practitioners use to conceptualize incident management result i...
Coordination in multi-organisational settings is extraordinarily difficult to achieve. This article ...
To understand how regional and state control teams internally develop adaptive performance in accord...
This chapter examines incident management, in particular scene/s management. With much of the focus ...
Better management of emergency incidents can reduce any adverse consequences on communities. As such...
The Incident Command System (ICS) exists as the nationwide standard for on-site incident management,...
The coordinated and effective management of major disruptive events requires the collaboration of hi...
This conceptual paper addresses previous calls for the development of new theoretical frameworks to ...
This article reports on an investigation into the use of Incident Control Systems (e.g., AIIMS/ CIMS...
This report presents a prototype best practice model for performing incident management processes an...
Modern disasters are frequently beyond the management capability of any one organization and repeate...
Environmental challenges and natural disasters demand new tools to support the performance of public...
Responding to some future incident might require significant cooperation by multiple teams or organi...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across the boundaries of their organiz...
The various sources of doctrine that practitioners use to conceptualize incident management result i...
Coordination in multi-organisational settings is extraordinarily difficult to achieve. This article ...