Study/Objective - This research examines the types of emergency messages used in Australia during the response and early recovery phases of a natural disaster. The aim of the research is to develop theory-driven emergency messages that increase individual behavioural compliance during a disaster. Background - There is growing evidence of non-compliant behaviour in Australia, such as refusing to evacuate and travelling through hazardous areas. This can result in personal injury, loss of life, and damage to (or loss of) property. Moreover, non-compliance can place emergency services personnel in life-threatening situations when trying to save non-compliant individuals. Drawing on message compliance research in psychology and sociology, a taxo...
An important part of the response to an emergency is making sure that people are able to take themse...
In 2010, Ryan and Matheson (2010) compiled evidence to quantify the importance of communication acti...
Introduction:Emergency services are not the only source of information that the public uses when con...
Study/Objective\ud \ud - This research examines the types of emergency messages used in Australia d...
Study/Objective - This paper describes a program of research examining emergency messaging during th...
Study/Objective\ud \ud - This paper describes a program of research examining emergency messaging d...
Governments, authorities, and organisations dedicate significant resources to encourage communities ...
Study/Objective\ud \ud This program of research examines the effectiveness of legal mechanisms as mo...
Government emergency management agencies use public communication to inform and educate around risks...
[Extract] The purpose of this article is to share with modelers and complexity and system scientists...
Our aim is to examine evidence-based strategies to motivate appropriate action and increase informed...
During flood events, warnings issued by emergency service agencies serve to communicate risk and gui...
BackgroundIn crisis communication, warning messages are key to informing and galvanizing the public ...
The growing frequency of disasters increases health system demands, increasing the need for emergenc...
This article intends to show how system and complexity science can contribute to an understanding an...
An important part of the response to an emergency is making sure that people are able to take themse...
In 2010, Ryan and Matheson (2010) compiled evidence to quantify the importance of communication acti...
Introduction:Emergency services are not the only source of information that the public uses when con...
Study/Objective\ud \ud - This research examines the types of emergency messages used in Australia d...
Study/Objective - This paper describes a program of research examining emergency messaging during th...
Study/Objective\ud \ud - This paper describes a program of research examining emergency messaging d...
Governments, authorities, and organisations dedicate significant resources to encourage communities ...
Study/Objective\ud \ud This program of research examines the effectiveness of legal mechanisms as mo...
Government emergency management agencies use public communication to inform and educate around risks...
[Extract] The purpose of this article is to share with modelers and complexity and system scientists...
Our aim is to examine evidence-based strategies to motivate appropriate action and increase informed...
During flood events, warnings issued by emergency service agencies serve to communicate risk and gui...
BackgroundIn crisis communication, warning messages are key to informing and galvanizing the public ...
The growing frequency of disasters increases health system demands, increasing the need for emergenc...
This article intends to show how system and complexity science can contribute to an understanding an...
An important part of the response to an emergency is making sure that people are able to take themse...
In 2010, Ryan and Matheson (2010) compiled evidence to quantify the importance of communication acti...
Introduction:Emergency services are not the only source of information that the public uses when con...