Interagency coordination is crucial for effective multiagency disaster management. Viewing government and emergency management organizations as vital components of citizens’ disaster communication ecology, this study examines how a group of Texas-based public health departments and emergency management offices engaged in interagency coordination during different phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. By analyzing coronavirus-related agency tweets between early February and the end of August 2020, the study assesses two types of interagency coordination: (1) contentlevel coordination in the form of semantic similarity among the selected public agencies serving different jurisdictions and (2) relational-level coordination in terms of referencing co...
When multiple agencies respond to a disease outbreak (i.e., H1N1 and SARS), the coordination of acti...
This article explores the multiplex relationships among organizations within the context of emergenc...
© IWA Publishing 2018. The use of Twitter as a platform to share and exchange information between em...
While social media like Twitter have been increasingly adopted by public-sector organizations, it re...
Effective coordination is essential for post-disaster reconstruction. Presently, however, there are ...
Online social networks allow different agencies and the public to interact and share the underlying ...
The debate continues as to which governance structure is most appropriate for collaborative disaster...
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...
During recent crises, citizens (sensors) are increasingly using social media to share variety of inf...
As a quintessential role of government, emergency and crisis management requires coordination betwee...
As COVID-19 continues, social media platforms such as Facebook have become an increasingly important...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Using an adaptation of O’Connor and Shumate’s (2018) theoretical propositions, this research examine...
When multiple agencies respond to a disease outbreak (i.e., H1N1 and SARS), the coordination of acti...
This article explores the multiplex relationships among organizations within the context of emergenc...
© IWA Publishing 2018. The use of Twitter as a platform to share and exchange information between em...
While social media like Twitter have been increasingly adopted by public-sector organizations, it re...
Effective coordination is essential for post-disaster reconstruction. Presently, however, there are ...
Online social networks allow different agencies and the public to interact and share the underlying ...
The debate continues as to which governance structure is most appropriate for collaborative disaster...
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...
During recent crises, citizens (sensors) are increasingly using social media to share variety of inf...
As a quintessential role of government, emergency and crisis management requires coordination betwee...
As COVID-19 continues, social media platforms such as Facebook have become an increasingly important...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
Using an adaptation of O’Connor and Shumate’s (2018) theoretical propositions, this research examine...
When multiple agencies respond to a disease outbreak (i.e., H1N1 and SARS), the coordination of acti...
This article explores the multiplex relationships among organizations within the context of emergenc...
© IWA Publishing 2018. The use of Twitter as a platform to share and exchange information between em...