Lessons learned from COVID-19 and the implications for resilience research, policy and practice [0.03%]
从COVID-19中吸取的教训及其对韧性研究、政策和实践的意义
Denis Fischbacher-Smith,Josephine Adekola
Denis Fischbacher-Smith
Crisis management, surveillance, and digital ethics in the COVID-19 era [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的危机管理、监控和数字伦理学
Kees Boersma,Monika Büscher,Chiara Fonio
Kees Boersma
In this special issue, we reflect on the global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis and the containment measures put in place by formal authorities, combining both theoretically and empirically three different fields of study: crisis...
The socio-organizational and human dynamics of resilience in a hospital: The case of the COVID-19 crisis [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的医院韧性:社会组织与人为因素的影响分析
Cecilia De La Garza,Nicolas Lot
Cecilia De La Garza
The aim of this paper is to analyze COVID-19 crisis management from the perspective of organizational resilience. An empirical study was conducted from April to June 2020 in one French hospital in Paris. The study focused on the organizatio...
Exploring whether wireless emergency alerts can help impede the spread of Covid-19 [0.03%]
探索无线紧急警报是否可以遏制Covid-19的传播
Hamilton Bean,Nels Grevstad,Abigail Meyer et al.
Hamilton Bean et al.
Officials worldwide have sought ways to effectively use mobile technology to communicate health information to help thwart the spread of Covid-19. This study offers a preliminary exploration of whether state-level (N = 6) and local-level (N...
Managing risk, governmentality and geoinformation: Vectors of vulnerability in the mapping of COVID-19 [0.03%]
管控风险、治理与地理信息:关于COVID-19制图的脆弱性向量
Isaac O Oluoch
Isaac O Oluoch
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a range of technological as well as legislative measures were introduced to monitor, track and prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus across the world. The measures taken by governments across the wor...
Disaster risk creation and cascading disasters within large technological systems: COVID-19 and the 2021 Texas blackouts [0.03%]
大型技术系统中的风险创造与连锁灾害:新冠肺炎疫情与2021年得克萨斯州停电事件
Aaron Clark-Ginsberg,David DeSmet,Ismael A Rueda et al.
Aaron Clark-Ginsberg et al.
Given the right organisational attributes and sets of incentives, power grids, water systems and other large technological systems can function reliably, even as high-reliability networks. However, high reliability remains 'unlikely, demand...
Responding to COVID-19: International nonprofits' stakeholder channels, resource pressures and governance responses [0.03%]
新冠疫情下国际非政府组织的应对策略:利益相关者渠道、资源压力与治理响应
Emma L Willems,Stijn Van Puyvelde,Marc Jegers et al.
Emma L Willems et al.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) health crisis imposes severe pressures on nonprofit organizations, which must be resilient to respond effectively to extreme environmental tensions. We combined resource dependence theory with stakeho...
Surveillance and pandemic governance in least-ideal contexts: The Philippine case [0.03%]
最低标准的监视与大流行治理:菲律宾案例研究
Eula Bianca Villar,John Pascual Magnawa
Eula Bianca Villar
This paper inquires how surveillance manifests in least-ideal contexts (LICs), that is, countries with resource constraints, poor governance and proclivity for populism during COVID-19, and its implications for crisis governance. Using the ...
Ausma Bernot,Marcella Siqueira Cassiano
Ausma Bernot
The literature on crisis management reports that crises can be critical for organizations, including state and extra-state actors; they either break down or reinvent themselves. Successful organizations, those that do not break down, use si...
Self-protection by fact-checking: How pandemic information seeking and verifying affect preventive behaviours [0.03%]
以核查事实来进行自我防护:疫情信息搜寻和核实如何影响预防行为
Xinyan Zhao,Stephanie J Tsang
Xinyan Zhao
The COVID-19 pandemic has witnessed the proliferation of a plethora of (mis)information on various media platforms and inconsistent crisis instructions from different sources. People consume crisis information from multiple channels and sou...