Organizational networks are a widely used approach to deal with the “wicked problems” of disasters. However, current studies are insufficient in examining what strategies organizations actually employ to select partners in a complex environment of disaster, particularly in the centralized administrative context. This case study uses exponential random graph models (ERGMs) to explore different partnering strategies that organizations used to form organizational networks in response to the Tianjin Port blast, a well-known disaster in China. Results demonstrate that participating organizations prefer (a) the bonding structure strategy to form “reciprocity” and “transitive clustering,” (b) the power concentration strategy to work with popular o...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Networks have become an important tool for government service delivery. Disaster management systems,...
This paper introduces a network-enabled model to examine the disaster coordination preparedness of s...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of collaboration among participants in governance network...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
After catastrophic events, public, private and non-profit actors must find the means to act collecti...
This study analyzes the evolution of interorganizational response networks over time. The study aims...
This paper examines collaborative management groups from the perspective of policymakers seeking to ...
This article explores the multiplex relationships among organizations within the context of emergenc...
The way that relations between organizations and their environments affect their structures importan...
Compound disasters are highly complex and can involve different types of disasters. Since the beginn...
Since the SARS crisis in 2003, institutionalized emergency management systems have been established ...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
Despite significant advances in strengthening post-disaster recovery efforts, misaligned strategy an...
Due to rapid social change, the government does not have enough resources to manage urgent situation...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Networks have become an important tool for government service delivery. Disaster management systems,...
This paper introduces a network-enabled model to examine the disaster coordination preparedness of s...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of collaboration among participants in governance network...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
After catastrophic events, public, private and non-profit actors must find the means to act collecti...
This study analyzes the evolution of interorganizational response networks over time. The study aims...
This paper examines collaborative management groups from the perspective of policymakers seeking to ...
This article explores the multiplex relationships among organizations within the context of emergenc...
The way that relations between organizations and their environments affect their structures importan...
Compound disasters are highly complex and can involve different types of disasters. Since the beginn...
Since the SARS crisis in 2003, institutionalized emergency management systems have been established ...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
Despite significant advances in strengthening post-disaster recovery efforts, misaligned strategy an...
Due to rapid social change, the government does not have enough resources to manage urgent situation...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Networks have become an important tool for government service delivery. Disaster management systems,...
This paper introduces a network-enabled model to examine the disaster coordination preparedness of s...