Task characteristics, knowledge sharing and integration, and emergency management performance: Research agenda and challenges Conference

Becerra-Fernandez, I, Xia, W, Gudi, A et al. (2008). Task characteristics, knowledge sharing and integration, and emergency management performance: Research agenda and challenges . 88-92.

cited authors

  • Becerra-Fernandez, I; Xia, W; Gudi, A; Rocha, J

authors

abstract

  • Emergency management tasks are inherently complex and dynamic, requiring quick knowledge sharing and decision coordination among multiple organizations across different levels and locations. However, there is a general lack of understanding about how to describe and assess the complex and dynamic nature of emergency management tasks and how knowledge integration help managers improve emergency management task performance. This paper describes a research project that aims at (1) developing the concepts of task complexity and uncertainty of emergency management tasks and (2) testing the mediating role of knowledge sharing and knowledge integration between emergency management task characteristics and performance. The overall research agenda, approaches, challenges and the advantages of utilizing a virtual Emergency Operations Center (vEOC) for this line of research are discussed.

publication date

  • January 1, 2008

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 13

start page

  • 88

end page

  • 92