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Building effectiveness in multi-state disaster management systems: The case of the Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

机译:在多州灾难管理系统中提高有效性:以加勒比海灾难与应急响应机构为例。

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Each year thousands of people die in natural and man-made disasters because organizations in charge of mitigating the disasters are unable to effectively handle them. Building effective disaster management organizations is a complicated and challenging undertaking. A good understanding of the multiple dimensions of disaster response and mitigation and their interrelationships is needed to build effective systems. This is particularly true in the case of the Caribbean region's Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency (CDERA). CDERA is a network entity comprised of the disaster management organizations of sixteen independent small-island developing nations with economies that are not diverse with a geography that predisposes them to natural hazards.;This dissertation presents the results of an empirical research on the effects of organizational form, organizational capacity, and organizational learning on the effectiveness of CDERA in its responses to disasters. The case study methodology was used to collect and interpret the information about CDERA's response and the factors affecting its effectiveness in two recent natural disasters: Hurricanes Ivan and Dean. The data were collected from twenty six interviews and archival information to answer the questions about organizational form, organizational capacity, and organizational learning. The model applied in this research project was developed on the basis of the general literature on disaster management and the literature on the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency. This holistic approach utilized in this dissertation, is an important contribution to the literature on disaster management. This conceptualization differs from other approaches used to examine disaster management agencies and their deficiencies. Other approaches have examined the input variables in isolation and that resulted in a thwarted view of the organizational complexities of disaster management systems thereby limiting our understanding of how to fix the problems encountered in such systems. The dissertation adds to the knowledge base on how to build organizational effectiveness. The analyses of interviews and archival information show that the complexities usually faced by disaster management organizations are further compounded in the CDERA environment. It is known that disaster response and mitigation require complex organizations. Hybrids of network and bureaucratic forms are necessary to properly plan for and respond to disasters. In addition, The CDERA case shows that the positions of its national affiliates in government bureaucracies are very important for them to have proper access to resources. It is known that organizational capacity is an important prerequisite for effectiveness in disaster management entities. The findings of this study show that some specific capacity variables, such as technology, human resources, and technical expertise, are more important than others. The findings indicate that a set of organizational capacity variables that were not anticipated in the original model of this dissertation are also important. These variables are managing for results, integration and alignment of mission, vision and practice, transportation management, and business continuity (including succession management). Organizational learning constitutes an important feedback loop. It helps to regulate the system by highlighting the gaps in capacity in particular.;The findings of the case study reaffirms that disaster management systems operate in complex environments, that the events these systems handle are unpredictable and complex, and that the systems must be equipped with proper resources and expertise to prevent these disasters from escalating rapidly.;Further studies are needed to determine whether each variable investigated and found to be important in this study is also important for other disaster management organizations. This would involve an examination of other disaster management systems around the globe to uncover whether the same variables are significant predictors of effectiveness, or if there are other variables of importance.
机译:每年有成千上万人在自然和人为灾难中丧生,因为负责减轻灾难的组织无法有效地处理这些灾难。建立有效的灾害管理组织是一项复杂而艰巨的任务。要建立有效的系统,就必须对灾难响应和减灾的多个层面及其相互关系有一个很好的了解。对于加勒比地区的加勒比灾害和应急响应机构(CDERA)尤其如此。 CDERA是一个网络实体,由16个独立的小岛屿发展中国家的灾难管理组织组成,这些国家的经济并不多样化,其地理环境使他们容易遭受自然灾害的侵扰。本论文提出了关于组织影响的实证研究结果。 CDERA应对灾害的有效性的形式,组织能力和组织学习。案例研究方法用于收集和解释关于CDERA的响应以及影响其在最近两次自然灾害(飓风伊万和迪安)中的有效性的因素的信息。这些数据是从26次访谈和档案信息中收集的,以回答有关组织形式,组织能力和组织学习的问题。本研究项目中使用的模型是在有关灾害管理的一般文献和美国联邦紧急事务管理局的文献基础上开发的。本文所采用的这种整体方法,是对灾害管理文献的重要贡献。这种概念化不同于用于检查灾难管理机构及其缺陷的其他方法。其他方法单独检查了输入变量,导致对灾难管理系统的组织复杂性的看法受挫,从而限制了我们对如何解决此类系统中遇到的问题的理解。论文增加了关于如何建立组织效力的知识基础。对访谈和档案信息的分析表明,灾难管理组织通常面临的复杂性在CDERA环境中进一步复杂化。众所周知,灾难响应和缓解需要复杂的组织。网络和官僚形式的混合对于正确地计划和响应灾难是必要的。此外,CDERA案表明,其国家分支机构在政府官僚机构中的地位对于他们获得适当资源非常重要。众所周知,组织能力是提高灾害管理实体效率的重要先决条件。这项研究的结果表明,一些特定的能力变量,例如技术,人力资源和技术专长,比其他变量更重要。研究结果表明,在本文的原始模型中未预期到的一组组织能力变量也很重要。这些变量用于结果管理,任务的整合和调整,愿景和实践,运输管理以及业务连续性(包括继任管理)。组织学习构成了重要的反馈循环。它通过突出显示能力差距来帮助调节系统。案例研究的结果重申,灾难管理系统在复杂的环境中运行,这些系统处理的事件是不可预测的且复杂的,并且必须配备系统具有适当的资源和专业知识,以防止这些灾难迅速升级。;需要进行进一步的研究,以确定所研究的每个变量在本研究中是否重要,对于其他灾难管理组织而言是否也很重要。这将涉及对全球其他灾难管理系统的检查,以发现相同的变量是否是有效性的重要预测指标,或者是否存在其他重要的变量。

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  • 作者

    Thompson, Denise D. P.;

  • 作者单位

    The Pennsylvania State University.;

  • 授予单位 The Pennsylvania State University.;
  • 学科 Caribbean Studies.;Political Science Public Administration.;Sociology Organization Theory.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 324 p.
  • 总页数 324
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:04

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