This study examines the differences between hierarchical and network teams in emergency management. A controlled experimental environment was created in which we could study teams that differed in decision rights, availability of information, information sharing, and task division. Thirty-two teams of either two (network) or three (hierarchy) participants (N=80 in total) received messages about an incident in a tunnel with high-ranking politicians possibly being present. Based on experimentally induced knowledge, teams had to decide as quickly and as accurately as possible what the likely cause of the incident was: an attack by Al Qaeda, by anti-globalists, or an accident. The results showed that network teams were overall faster and more a...
The importance of communication, information sharing and interoperability in an emergency response s...
The scale and frequency of large-scale disasters and the wide range of severities and the myriad way...
Background. Emergency management requires flexibility and adaptation to dynamic and changing circums...
This study examines the differences between hierarchical and network teams in emergency management. ...
Multidisciplinary crisis management teams consist of highly experienced professionals who combine th...
Multidisciplinary crisis management teams consist of highly experienced professionals who combine th...
In responding to an emergency, the actions of emergency response teams critically depend upon the si...
This paper examines the application of a structural innovation known as Incident Command Systems (IC...
It is a well-known fact that a lack of information will lead to suboptimal decisions. But even when ...
Research demonstrates that information sharing is facilitated by familiarity, and having a common un...
This research investigates information practices issues in a time constrained, uncertain and complex...
Emergency or crisis management, as is well-attested, is a complex management problem. A variety of a...
This article examines the problem of effective interagency communication among organizations and the...
Although various scholars have researched issues regarding disaster management, few have studied the...
paper is based on research studies and simulations of information flows used for decision making in ...
The importance of communication, information sharing and interoperability in an emergency response s...
The scale and frequency of large-scale disasters and the wide range of severities and the myriad way...
Background. Emergency management requires flexibility and adaptation to dynamic and changing circums...
This study examines the differences between hierarchical and network teams in emergency management. ...
Multidisciplinary crisis management teams consist of highly experienced professionals who combine th...
Multidisciplinary crisis management teams consist of highly experienced professionals who combine th...
In responding to an emergency, the actions of emergency response teams critically depend upon the si...
This paper examines the application of a structural innovation known as Incident Command Systems (IC...
It is a well-known fact that a lack of information will lead to suboptimal decisions. But even when ...
Research demonstrates that information sharing is facilitated by familiarity, and having a common un...
This research investigates information practices issues in a time constrained, uncertain and complex...
Emergency or crisis management, as is well-attested, is a complex management problem. A variety of a...
This article examines the problem of effective interagency communication among organizations and the...
Although various scholars have researched issues regarding disaster management, few have studied the...
paper is based on research studies and simulations of information flows used for decision making in ...
The importance of communication, information sharing and interoperability in an emergency response s...
The scale and frequency of large-scale disasters and the wide range of severities and the myriad way...
Background. Emergency management requires flexibility and adaptation to dynamic and changing circums...