Frykmer, T., Tehler, H., Uhr, C., & Wester, M. (2021). Advancing the field of disaster response management: Toward a design science approach. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 12(2), 220.
https://doi-org.proxy1.ncu.edu/10.1007/s13753-021-00330-0
The research approach used in this study combines experimental and explanatory research to a study of goal alignment in disaster response management. Goal alignment is often recommended in disaster management approaches.
Sledge, D., & Thomas, H. F. (2019). From Disaster Response to Community Recovery: Nongovernmental Entities, Government, and Public Health. American Journal of Public Health, 109(3), 437–444.
https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2018.304895
This resource highlights the role of non-governmental entities in disaster planning and response
Rivera-Rodríguez, H. P., & Oliveras-Del Río, J. (2020). Child Welfare Services: Considerations for Disaster Planning Preparedness. Child Welfare, 98(6), 127–143.
This article provides insights into the needs of children in child welfare services in a disaster situation.
Quarshie, A. M., & Leuschner, R. (2020). Interorganizational Interaction in Disaster Response Networks: A Government Perspective. Journal of Supply Chain Management, 56, 3–25.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.12225
This study highlights the importance of collaboration among entities in a disaster response network.
Salustri, J. (2021). Rely on Lessons Learned for a Robust Disaster Recovery Plan. Site Selection, 66(4), 8–10.
This article provides a snapshot of how disaster recovery plans can be impacted by unanticipated events.
Steigenberger, N. (2016). Organizing for the Big One: A Review of Case Studies and a Research Agenda for Multi-Agency Disaster Response. Journal of Contingencies & Crisis Management, 24(2), 60–72.
https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-5973.12106
This resource highlights the challenges of coordinating a disaster response among organizations that typically do not communicate with each other.
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