Traffic evacuation simulation based on multi-level driving decision model. | Summary
This paper presents a traffic evacuation simulation system based on integrated multi-level driving-decision models which generate agents’ behavior in a united framework. The proposed integrated simulation system includes four key components: geospatial manager, agent manager, behavior manager, and mission manager. Together they provide the capability to simulate complex scenarios. |
Testing a methodology to improve organizational learning about crisis communication by public organizations. | Summary
to test a measurement system with performance indicators to improve organizational learning about crisis communication by public organizations enhancing public safety in large scale emergencies. |
Using Twitter in crisis management for organizations bearing different country-of-origin perceptions. | Summary
study is using an experiment to extrapolate the effects of social media andcountry-of-origin on consumers’ crisis appraisal |
Challenges in coordination: differences in perception of civil and military organizations by comparing international scientific literature and field experiences. | Summary
The aim of this study was to identify the perception-related challenges in civil–military coordination, and how they are perceived in the field by civil and military teams, and to investigate whether perception-related challenges and their implications have been reported in the international literature. |
Towards the development of a decision support system for multi-agency decision-making during cross-border emergencies. | Summary
(1) To use the S-HELP framework to design three scenarios(2) To test the S-HELP DSS tool-set and training modules(3) To assess the performance and impact of the S-HELP (4) To determine the applicability of the S-HELP solution |
Relationships Between Mental Health Distress and Work-Related Factors Among Prefectural Public Servants Two Months After the Great East Japan Earthquake. | Summary
We investigated the effects of work-related factorson the mental health of prefectural public servants working inthe area devastated by the Great East Japan Earthquake toidentify some ideas for organizational work modifications toprotect their mental health. |
Examining the Role of Social Media in Effective Crisis Management: The Effects of Crisis Origin, Information Form, and Source on Publics’ Crisis Responses. | Summary
Experimentunderstand how publics produce, consume, and/or share crisis information via social media and other sources: the social-mediated crisis communication model (SMCC) |
Does message placement influence risk perception and affect? | Summary
A recent body of research in crisis communications suggests that risk awareness and negative affect concerning a risk may be separate psychological constructs. These constructs may have independent and combined implications for crisis communication practitioners, in terms of message placement and audience responses. Making affected audiences aware of the nature of a risk, and coupling this awareness with an appropriate degree of negative affect, may be critical in motivating individuals to take action to protect themselves. |
A general computational recognition primed decision model with multi-agent rescue simulation benchmark | Summary
Simulation (in RoboCup Rescue agent simulation environment) , to test the functionality and practical benefits of a novel approach (C-RPD). |
Group value and intention to use – A study of multi-agency disaster management information systems for public safety | Summary
to close the gap in the understanding of information systems (IS) success this research develops and empirically tests a model of IS success for the disaster management domain in the public sector |
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