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A theoretical framework for negotiating the path of emergency management multi-agency coordination
Title | A theoretical framework for negotiating the path of emergency management multi-agency coordination |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Curnin, S, Owen, C, Paton, D, Brooks, B |
Journal | Applied Ergonomics |
Volume | 47 |
Start Page | 300 |
Pagination | 300-307 |
Date Published | 03/2015 |
Keywords | Boundary spanning; Emergency management; Multi-organizational core-task analysis |
Abstract | Multi-agency coordination represents a significant challenge in emergency management. The need for liaison officers working in strategic level emergency operations centres to play organizational boundary spanning roles within multi-agency coordination arrangements that are enacted in complex and dynamic emergency response scenarios creates significant research and practical challenges. The aim of the paper is to address a gap in the literature regarding the concept of multi-agency coordination from a human-environment interaction perspective. We present a theoretical framework for facilitating multi-agency coordination in emergency management that is grounded in human factors and ergonomics using the methodology of core-task analysis. As a result we believe the framework will enable liaison officers to cope more efficiently within the work domain. In addition, we provide suggestions for extending the theory of core-task analysis to an alternate high reliability environment. |
URL | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25480001 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.apergo.2014.10.014 |