Fast-response organizations excel in mounting swift and coordinated responses to unexpected events. There are a multitude of conflicting explanations why these organizations excel. These range from acknowledging the strengths of centralized command and control structures, towards stressing the importance of decentralized, improvised action. Though this dichotomy is derived from studies offering either structure or action-based explanations, we were able to reconcile these insights by looking into the process of how fast-responders organize themselves during an unfolding crisis. We analyzed 15 high-speed police pursuits crossing multiple administrative units and jurisdictions, and interviewed and observed officers at work in multiple operati...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across theboundaries of their organiza...
In this paper, we investigate coordination within responder radio communications during the World T...
Fast-response organizations excel in mounting swift and coordinated responses to unexpected events. ...
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...
The topic of organizational responsiveness – where organizations need to flexibly react to strategic...
Disasters and crisis create complex conditions that require intra-organizational and inter-organizat...
Large-scale emergency response requires managing inter-organizational networks across federal, state...
Emergency responses are premised on the hope that even when events cannot be wholly predicted and pr...
Citizens have often been found to converge on disaster sites. Such personal conver- gence is increas...
Purpose Crisis management entails among other things developing organizational systems that are capa...
The following reports from the first of a two-phase study of change in crisis-relevant organizations...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Abstract Purpose – Twenty-first century crises reaffirm the need of faster mobilization of resources...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across theboundaries of their organiza...
In this paper, we investigate coordination within responder radio communications during the World T...
Fast-response organizations excel in mounting swift and coordinated responses to unexpected events. ...
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...
The topic of organizational responsiveness – where organizations need to flexibly react to strategic...
Disasters and crisis create complex conditions that require intra-organizational and inter-organizat...
Large-scale emergency response requires managing inter-organizational networks across federal, state...
Emergency responses are premised on the hope that even when events cannot be wholly predicted and pr...
Citizens have often been found to converge on disaster sites. Such personal conver- gence is increas...
Purpose Crisis management entails among other things developing organizational systems that are capa...
The following reports from the first of a two-phase study of change in crisis-relevant organizations...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Abstract Purpose – Twenty-first century crises reaffirm the need of faster mobilization of resources...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across theboundaries of their organiza...
In this paper, we investigate coordination within responder radio communications during the World T...