In light of recent disasters, it is evident that more research is needed to understand how organizations can effectively coordinate disaster preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery efforts. This research assesses the effectiveness of interorganizational coordination and collaboration in response to the Boston Marathon bombings. After reviewing the major changes in federal emergency management policies and frameworks since September 11, 2001, this article applies a social network analysis to compare the disaster response networks embodied in formal disaster preparedness plans with the actual response networks. Data come from content analyses of the Boston Emergency Operations Plan, national and local newspaper articles, after-action...
Disasters require quick, decisive action by disaster managers under intense conditions of uncertaint...
The rescue and relief operations triggered by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Cent...
This research focused on the interorganizational and intergovernmental response to Hurricanes Katrin...
In light of recent disasters, it is evident that more research is needed to understand how organizat...
This paper focuses on one aspect of the organized response to the 9-11 attacks: the multi-organizati...
Purpose - This article aims to examine the role of non-profit organizations in response to catastrop...
Purpose – This article aims to examine the role of non-profit organizations in response to catastrop...
As a quintessential role of government, emergency and crisis management requires coordination betwee...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
Purpose This paper aims to argue that the structure of the response to the World Trade Center (WT...
This paper introduces a network-enabled model to examine the disaster coordination preparedness of s...
This article seeks to understand the problem of building cooperation among public and nonprofit orga...
This article seeks to understand the problem of building cooperation among public and nonprofit orga...
Disasters require quick, decisive action by disaster managers under intense conditions of uncertaint...
The rescue and relief operations triggered by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Cent...
This research focused on the interorganizational and intergovernmental response to Hurricanes Katrin...
In light of recent disasters, it is evident that more research is needed to understand how organizat...
This paper focuses on one aspect of the organized response to the 9-11 attacks: the multi-organizati...
Purpose - This article aims to examine the role of non-profit organizations in response to catastrop...
Purpose – This article aims to examine the role of non-profit organizations in response to catastrop...
As a quintessential role of government, emergency and crisis management requires coordination betwee...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
Studies of coordination in human networks have typically presented models that require stable workin...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
Purpose This paper aims to argue that the structure of the response to the World Trade Center (WT...
This paper introduces a network-enabled model to examine the disaster coordination preparedness of s...
This article seeks to understand the problem of building cooperation among public and nonprofit orga...
This article seeks to understand the problem of building cooperation among public and nonprofit orga...
Disasters require quick, decisive action by disaster managers under intense conditions of uncertaint...
The rescue and relief operations triggered by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Cent...
This research focused on the interorganizational and intergovernmental response to Hurricanes Katrin...