Effective coordination is an essential part of managing large-scale emergencies. It is important for key personnel in emergency management agencies to be able to identify and resolve breakdowns in coordination quickly and effectively. This paper focuses on how this is done by Australian regional coordinators. Eleven regional coordinators from three emergency management agencies in Australia participated in individual simulated table-top emergency management exercises involving a concurrent semi-structured interview. Results indicated that two breakdown identification strategies were used: internal (information and intuition-based) and external (network). Two breakdown resolution strategies were identified: response and preparedness. Five ‘r...
Extreme environments such as disasters are often managed by several teams working towards a shared g...
Local governments have primary roles and major responsibilities during the response to disasters in...
The management of major emergencies is strongly in uenced by the decisions made during the event. De...
Effective coordination is an essential part of managing large-scale emergencies. It is important for...
Emergency situations are by their nature difficult to manage and success in such situations is often...
Modern disasters are frequently beyond the management capability of any one organization and repeate...
Coordination theories are characterized primarily by a focus on integration, in which coordination i...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across the boundaries of their organiz...
The coordination of very large, complex, long duration, and multi-agency emergencies (what we refer ...
Disaster management is a multi-disciplinary field in which different fields of expertise and institu...
This conceptual paper addresses previous calls for the development of new theoretical frameworks to ...
Better management of emergency incidents can reduce any adverse consequences on communities. As such...
Australian emergency agencies aim to be high reliability organisations – that is, to be consistently...
Coordination is a key element in emergency response. This paper focuses on coordination as it occurr...
Large-scale emergency response requires managing inter-organizational networks across federal, state...
Extreme environments such as disasters are often managed by several teams working towards a shared g...
Local governments have primary roles and major responsibilities during the response to disasters in...
The management of major emergencies is strongly in uenced by the decisions made during the event. De...
Effective coordination is an essential part of managing large-scale emergencies. It is important for...
Emergency situations are by their nature difficult to manage and success in such situations is often...
Modern disasters are frequently beyond the management capability of any one organization and repeate...
Coordination theories are characterized primarily by a focus on integration, in which coordination i...
How do emergency responders coordinate the response operation across the boundaries of their organiz...
The coordination of very large, complex, long duration, and multi-agency emergencies (what we refer ...
Disaster management is a multi-disciplinary field in which different fields of expertise and institu...
This conceptual paper addresses previous calls for the development of new theoretical frameworks to ...
Better management of emergency incidents can reduce any adverse consequences on communities. As such...
Australian emergency agencies aim to be high reliability organisations – that is, to be consistently...
Coordination is a key element in emergency response. This paper focuses on coordination as it occurr...
Large-scale emergency response requires managing inter-organizational networks across federal, state...
Extreme environments such as disasters are often managed by several teams working towards a shared g...
Local governments have primary roles and major responsibilities during the response to disasters in...
The management of major emergencies is strongly in uenced by the decisions made during the event. De...