Table of contents - Special Issue: Emergency management and organizational resilience
Guest Editors: Professor Shankar Sankaran
Climate change and supply-chain vulnerability: Methodologies for resilience and impacts quantification
Valeria Andreoni, Apollonia MiolaThe increasing complexity of the present economic system and the strong interdependencies existing between production activities taking place in different world areas make modern…
The secret of organisation success: A revision on organisational and team resilience
Alma Maria Rodríguez-Sánchez, Maria Vera PereaThe concept of the “resilient organisation” has gained popularity as a concept that might aid organizations survive and thrive in difficult or volatile economic times. Knowing…
Assuring organisational resilience with lean scenario-driven exercises
Mils HillsThe purpose of this paper is to draw on the author’s background testing resilience in “no fail” organisations at the heart of UK government. The paper outlines a lean approach to…
Crisis management: the spiritual aspects of victim recovery in serious crime
Irene Afful, Alexander Williams– The purpose of this paper is to explore crisis management in terms of the spiritual aspects of victim recovery. The paper focuses, in particular, on victims of serious crime.
Do the citizens of Europe trust their police?
Harry Barton, Malcolm J BeynonThe maintenance of public order and the control of crime are clearly amongst the primary objectives of global law enforcement agencies. An important antecedent to this is the…
Capturing the citizen perspective in crisis management exercises: possibilities and challenges
David Scott, Carina Brandow, Jennifer Hobbins, Sofia Nilsson, Ann EnanderSupporting and communicating with citizens is a vital part of societal crisis management. Training exercises may offer an opportunity to develop capabilities among managers in…
Post-conflict reconstruction – a case study in Kosovo: The complexity of planning and implementing infrastructure projects
James EarnestRehabilitation and reconstruction of social and economic infrastructure in a post-conflict environment are complex, long-debated issues in development cooperation. In addition to…
Shaping the societal impact of emergencies: striking a balance between control and cooperation
Willem Treurniet, Manne Messemaker, Jeroen Wolbers, F. Kees Boersma– The purpose of this paper is to contribute an analysis of how crisis communication can make a difference in terms of the impact of an emergency on society.
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Paresh Wankhade
- Prof Attila Hertelendy