Coordinating actors has been a significant research focus in disaster relief and emergency management disciplines. Most of this literature focuses on the response phase, while the longer-term recovery phase is less studied. During long-term recovery, the types of actors change from disaster relief not-for-profits to commercial entities, thus creating tensions between humanitarian and commercial values. This paper presents a model for the rebuild phase that encourages the simultaneous interplay of collaboration and competition, otherwise known as co-opetition. Following the devastating earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2010/11, the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT) was created to coordinate rebuilding. Henc...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Despite broad scholarly consensus that public par...
On September the 4th 2010, and February 22nd 2011, the Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken b...
The Canterbury region of New Zealand experienced four earthquakes greater than MW 6.0 between Septem...
Organisations play a vital role in assisting communities to recover from disasters. They are the ke...
The coordination of actors has been a major focus for much of the research in the disaster relief hu...
The coordination of actors has been a major focus for much of the research in the disaster relief hu...
This paper is a study of a special-purpose, disaster-recovery organisation called SCIRT set up in th...
The cause-related marketing concept has typically focussed on how businesses are related to non-prof...
This research aims at showing how customers of a service provider initiate and coordinate a service ...
Recent disasters have identified that interorganizational collaboration is often fraught with comple...
The Canterbury earthquakes of 2010/11 caused widespread devastation to the built environment and inf...
Recent disasters have identified that interorganizational collaboration is often fraught with comple...
New Zealand is prone to significant natural hazards. Past experience in New Zealand has demonstrated...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
The increase of the world's population located near areas prone to natural disasters has given rise ...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Despite broad scholarly consensus that public par...
On September the 4th 2010, and February 22nd 2011, the Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken b...
The Canterbury region of New Zealand experienced four earthquakes greater than MW 6.0 between Septem...
Organisations play a vital role in assisting communities to recover from disasters. They are the ke...
The coordination of actors has been a major focus for much of the research in the disaster relief hu...
The coordination of actors has been a major focus for much of the research in the disaster relief hu...
This paper is a study of a special-purpose, disaster-recovery organisation called SCIRT set up in th...
The cause-related marketing concept has typically focussed on how businesses are related to non-prof...
This research aims at showing how customers of a service provider initiate and coordinate a service ...
Recent disasters have identified that interorganizational collaboration is often fraught with comple...
The Canterbury earthquakes of 2010/11 caused widespread devastation to the built environment and inf...
Recent disasters have identified that interorganizational collaboration is often fraught with comple...
New Zealand is prone to significant natural hazards. Past experience in New Zealand has demonstrated...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
The increase of the world's population located near areas prone to natural disasters has given rise ...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Despite broad scholarly consensus that public par...
On September the 4th 2010, and February 22nd 2011, the Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken b...
The Canterbury region of New Zealand experienced four earthquakes greater than MW 6.0 between Septem...