Disaster management is a multi-disciplinary field in which different fields of expertise and institutions work together internationally. The coordination of divergent institutions is necessary for their everyday functioning. However, these persistently vexing phenomena are exacerbated by uncoordinated processes. This study aimed to explore and describe the coordination experiences of the professionals involved in the disaster management process. A phenomenological pattern was applied, a method that tries to make sense of experiences. A purposive sampling method was used, and interviews lasting 977 minutes with 31 people were conducted. The results revealed that disaster drills and training are held to ensure inter-institutional coordination...
In virtually every assessment of responses to large-scale crises and disasters, coordination is iden...
ABSTRACT: The recurring pattern of failed governmental actions in response to major disasters compel...
Team coordination and decision making are critical factors to disaster management scenarios. The coo...
Disaster management is a multi-disciplinary field in which different fields of expertise and institu...
The crisis management of disasters does not follow automatically from disaster planning. Research ha...
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...
The purpose of this study was to analyze disaster communication management activities carried out by...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
Hurricane Katrina, 911, the BP Oil Spill, and H1N1, have all been have been described as “unnatural ...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
Despite disaster managers’ best efforts, inter-organizational disaster management suffers from varyi...
Although various scholars have researched issues regarding disaster management, few have studied the...
Coordination during disaster recovery is one of the most neglected areas of disaster risk management...
The extreme pressure resulting from modern-day disasters in terms of severe shortages of resources, ...
In virtually every assessment of responses to large-scale crises and disasters, coordination is iden...
ABSTRACT: The recurring pattern of failed governmental actions in response to major disasters compel...
Team coordination and decision making are critical factors to disaster management scenarios. The coo...
Disaster management is a multi-disciplinary field in which different fields of expertise and institu...
The crisis management of disasters does not follow automatically from disaster planning. Research ha...
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...
The purpose of this study was to analyze disaster communication management activities carried out by...
The study addresses interorganizational learning and coordination as well as their impact on collabo...
Hurricane Katrina, 911, the BP Oil Spill, and H1N1, have all been have been described as “unnatural ...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
Despite disaster managers’ best efforts, inter-organizational disaster management suffers from varyi...
Although various scholars have researched issues regarding disaster management, few have studied the...
Coordination during disaster recovery is one of the most neglected areas of disaster risk management...
The extreme pressure resulting from modern-day disasters in terms of severe shortages of resources, ...
In virtually every assessment of responses to large-scale crises and disasters, coordination is iden...
ABSTRACT: The recurring pattern of failed governmental actions in response to major disasters compel...
Team coordination and decision making are critical factors to disaster management scenarios. The coo...