This examination of hierarchical incident command systems (ICS) used in crises explores how the network properties of crisis responses fundamentally affect ICS operations in terms of coordination, authority and trust
Purpose This paper aims to argue that the structure of the response to the World Trade Center (WT...
A major challenge for disaster scholars and policymakers is to understand the power dimension in res...
There is increasing interest in the use of social network analysis as a tool to study the performanc...
This article examines the application of a structural innovation known as Incident Command Systems (...
This paper examines the application of a structural innovation known as Incident Command Systems (IC...
Disasters and crisis create complex conditions that require intra-organizational and inter-organizat...
The purpose of this research is to describe the activities of crisis managers or also known as ICS (...
The Incident Command System (ICS) exists as the nationwide standard for on-site incident management,...
Network Centric Operations is a promising command doctrine in both military operations and during ci...
Despite the increasing attention given to the need for schools to be prepared to respond in a variet...
A novel, ‘net-centric’ approach to disaster management is challenging traditional forms of command a...
The handbook aims to codify, align and disseminate research results that focus on the phenomena of n...
In the past two decades, organizational scholars have focused significant attention on how organizat...
This special issue examines the process of implementation, change and adaptation of Incident Command...
The requirements for effective and responsive crisis management have developed significantly in the ...
Purpose This paper aims to argue that the structure of the response to the World Trade Center (WT...
A major challenge for disaster scholars and policymakers is to understand the power dimension in res...
There is increasing interest in the use of social network analysis as a tool to study the performanc...
This article examines the application of a structural innovation known as Incident Command Systems (...
This paper examines the application of a structural innovation known as Incident Command Systems (IC...
Disasters and crisis create complex conditions that require intra-organizational and inter-organizat...
The purpose of this research is to describe the activities of crisis managers or also known as ICS (...
The Incident Command System (ICS) exists as the nationwide standard for on-site incident management,...
Network Centric Operations is a promising command doctrine in both military operations and during ci...
Despite the increasing attention given to the need for schools to be prepared to respond in a variet...
A novel, ‘net-centric’ approach to disaster management is challenging traditional forms of command a...
The handbook aims to codify, align and disseminate research results that focus on the phenomena of n...
In the past two decades, organizational scholars have focused significant attention on how organizat...
This special issue examines the process of implementation, change and adaptation of Incident Command...
The requirements for effective and responsive crisis management have developed significantly in the ...
Purpose This paper aims to argue that the structure of the response to the World Trade Center (WT...
A major challenge for disaster scholars and policymakers is to understand the power dimension in res...
There is increasing interest in the use of social network analysis as a tool to study the performanc...