This explorative study examines the role of external experts in crisis situations and the conditions under which their involvement contributes to adequate crisis management. Existing crisis management research tends to focus on stakeholder analysis, and the valuable input of experts during crisis preparation. Consequently, the role of external experts during the crisis response phase has been largely overlooked. This is somewhat surprising given the crucial role that is often attributed to external experts. To fill this gap, we have investigated the role of external experts by conducting a research synthesis of 114 post-crisis evaluation reports relating to 60 crises in the Netherlands between 2000 and 2013. The analysis shows that external ...
Discretion is of major interest in research on professions. This article focuses on professionals’ d...
By most accounts, crisis preparedness in organizations globally has been appalling (Burnett, 1998 an...
Background: Despite numerous calls for a more evidence-based provision of post-disaster psychosocial...
This explorative study examines the role of external experts in crisis situations and the conditions...
Problem Crisis management has never been as important as it is today. Considering that criticism is...
International audienceThe catastrophic events of these last years such as the catastrophe ofAZF in 2...
Emergency response is the disaster management phase with the most extreme requirements. During the c...
In this paper we will examine how experts from certain epistemic networks behave in the circumstance...
Crises may provide windows of opportunity for policy analysis, since policymakers are likely to be i...
This study analyzes the decision making process and operational response of large scale evacuation...
How do crisis type and response strategy interact to produce a successful post-crisis outcome for an...
This theoretical paper draws extensively on the extant literature to examine the role of expert intu...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Li...
Worldwide events like the BP oil incident (2010) and subprime crisis (2007) have created surprises w...
Crisis management is at the time of dramatic changes external settings to current issues. In today's...
Discretion is of major interest in research on professions. This article focuses on professionals’ d...
By most accounts, crisis preparedness in organizations globally has been appalling (Burnett, 1998 an...
Background: Despite numerous calls for a more evidence-based provision of post-disaster psychosocial...
This explorative study examines the role of external experts in crisis situations and the conditions...
Problem Crisis management has never been as important as it is today. Considering that criticism is...
International audienceThe catastrophic events of these last years such as the catastrophe ofAZF in 2...
Emergency response is the disaster management phase with the most extreme requirements. During the c...
In this paper we will examine how experts from certain epistemic networks behave in the circumstance...
Crises may provide windows of opportunity for policy analysis, since policymakers are likely to be i...
This study analyzes the decision making process and operational response of large scale evacuation...
How do crisis type and response strategy interact to produce a successful post-crisis outcome for an...
This theoretical paper draws extensively on the extant literature to examine the role of expert intu...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Li...
Worldwide events like the BP oil incident (2010) and subprime crisis (2007) have created surprises w...
Crisis management is at the time of dramatic changes external settings to current issues. In today's...
Discretion is of major interest in research on professions. This article focuses on professionals’ d...
By most accounts, crisis preparedness in organizations globally has been appalling (Burnett, 1998 an...
Background: Despite numerous calls for a more evidence-based provision of post-disaster psychosocial...