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Toward a Better Understanding of Complex Emergency Response Systems: An Event-Driven Lens for Integrating Formal and Volunteer-Based, Participatory Emergency Responses.

机译:更好地理解复杂的紧急事件响应系统:一种事件驱动的透镜,用于整合正式和基于志愿者的参与式紧急事件响应。

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Traditionally, emergency response is in large part the role and responsibility of formal organizations. Advances in information technology enable amateurs or concerned publics to play a meaningful role in emergency response. Indeed, in recent catastrophic disasters or crises such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the 2011 Japan earthquake and nuclear crisis, participatory online groups of the general public from both across the globe and the affected areas made significant contributions to the effective response through crowdsourcing vital information and assisting with the allocation of needed resources. Thus, a more integrative lens is needed to understand the responses of various actors to catastrophic crises or disasters by taking into account not only formal organizations with legal responsibilities, but also volunteer-based, participatory groups who actively participate in emergency response. In this dissertation, I first developed an "event-driven" lens for integrating both formal and volunteer-based, participatory emergency responses on the basis of a comprehensive literature review (chapter 1). Then I conducted a deeper analysis of one aspect of the event-driven lens: relationships between participatory online groups and formal organizations in crisis or disaster situations. Specifically, I explored organizational and technical determinants and outcomes of forming such relationships (chapter 2). As a consequence, I found out three determinants (resource dependence, shared understanding, and information technology) and two outcomes (inter-organizational alignment and the effectiveness of coordinated emergency response) of the relationship between participatory online groups and formal organizations and suggested seven hypotheses. Furthermore, I empirically tested these hypotheses, focusing on the 2015 Nepal earthquake case (chapter 3). As a result, I found empirical evidence that supports that shared understanding and information technology improve the development of the relationship between participatory online groups and formal organizations. Moreover, research findings support that the development of the relationship enhances inter-organizational coordination. Lastly, I provide implications for future research (chapter 4). This dissertation is expected to contribute to bridging the disconnect between the emergency management literature and the crisis informatics literature. The theoretical insight from inter-organizational relations (IOR) theory provides another contribution.
机译:传统上,应急响应在很大程度上是正式组织的角色和责任。信息技术的进步使业余爱好者或相关公众在应急响应中可以发挥有意义的作用。实际上,在最近的灾难性灾难或危机(例如2010年海地地震和2011年日本地震和核危机)中,来自全球和受灾地区的公众参与的在线团体通过众包重要信息为有效应对做出了重要贡献并协助分配所需的资源。因此,不仅要考虑到负有法律责任的正式组织,还要考虑积极参与应急反应的基于志愿人员的参与性,因此需要一个更加综合的视角来理解各种行为者对灾难性危机或灾难的反应。在这篇论文中,我首先开发了一个“事件驱动”的镜头,在全面的文献综述的基础上,将正式的和自愿的,参与性的应急响应整合在一起(第1章)。然后,我对事件驱动镜头的一个方面进行了更深入的分析:在危机或灾难情况下,参与性在线团体与正式组织之间的关系。具体来说,我探讨了组织和技术决定因素以及形成这种关系的结果(第2章)。结果,我发现了参与性在线群体与正式组织之间关系的三个决定因素(资源依赖性,共识和信息技术)和两个结果(组织间协调和应急响应的有效性),并提出了七个假设。此外,我以2015年尼泊尔地震案为基础,对这些假设进行了实证检验(第3章)。结果,我发现了经验证据,这些证据支持共享的理解和信息技术改善了参与性在线团体与正式组织之间关系的发展。此外,研究结果支持这种关系的发展增强了组织间的协调。最后,我提供了对未来研究的启示(第4章)。预期该论文有助于弥合应急管理文献与危机信息学文献之间的脱节。来自组织间关系(IOR)理论的理论见解提供了另一个贡献。

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  • 作者

    Park, Chul Hyun.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Public administration.;Information technology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 186 p.
  • 总页数 186
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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