A Theoretical Exploration of Resilience and Effectiveness Requirements’ Compatibility in Formal and Permanent Emergency Networks

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Safety Science, 101, (2018), pp. 164-172ISSN
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15 september 2017
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Article / Letter to editor

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Bestuurskunde
Journal title
Safety Science
Volume
vol. 101
Page start
p. 164
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p. 172
Subject
Governance and Innovation in Social Services (GAINS)Abstract
Resilience is a trending topic within the field of crisis management. It remains, however, quite unclear
what emergency networks need to do if they want to act in a resilient manner while simultaneously
achieve their core function: mitigating, managing, and ending a crisis. In this article we combine emergency
network, resilience, and crisis management literature to outline the requirements formal and permanent
emergency networks need to meet in order to be both resilient and effective. Our exploration
shows that contradictions which seem problematic in theory, might be manageable in reality
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