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Using Monte Carlo simulation to refine emergency logistics response models: a case study. | Provide a framework for the development of emergency logistics response models |
Using Real-Time Decision Tools to Improve Distributed Decision-Making Capabilities in High-Magnitude Crisis Situations. | Use a design science approach (e.g., Hevner, March, Park, & Ram, 2004; Holmstrom, Ketokivi, & Hameri, 2009) to develop and explore the viability and effectiveness of SVMs as a potentially more effective real-time component of integrated decision support tools which can anticipate actions that will be taken at different levels in response to a crisis situation; Follow the tradition of grounded business research (Guide & Van Wassenhove, 2007), to explore the ability of SVMs to model, explain, and predict multi-organizational collaborative decision-making behavior and response effectiveness through a case study involving a high-magnitude crisis situation |
Using Twitter in crisis management for organizations bearing different country-of-origin perceptions. | RQ1. Will there be more desirable outcome of perceived company responsibility, reputation, and purchase intention for stakeholders exposed to Twitter messages from the company with a favorable country-of-origin perception compared to other conditions? |
Validity evidence of non-technical skills assessment instruments in simulated anaesthesia crisis management. | Evaluate the validity of two non-technical skills evaluation instruments, the Anaesthetists’ Non-Technical Skills (ANTS) behavioural marker system and the Ottawa Global Rating Scale (GRS), to apply them to anaesthesia training. |
Le site web Portfolio of Solutions a été initialement développé dans le cadre du projet DRIVER+. Aujourd'hui, le service est géré par AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, au profit de l'European Crisis Management. Le PoS est approuvé et soutenu par le Disaster Competence Network Austria (DCNA) ainsi que par les projets STAMINA et TeamAware H2020. |