Managing Systemic Risks: Opening up Public Crisis Management in Global Networks

General

Art der Publikation: Conference Paper

Veröffentlicht auf / in: Proceedings of the First Workshop on Systemic Risks in Global Networks co-located with 14. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI2019), Siegen, Germany

Issue: 2397

Jahr: 2019

Seiten: 8-14

Verlag (Publisher): CEUR-WS.org

ISSN: 1613-0073

Authors

Moreen Heine

Abstract

The more complex the interdependencies within global networks become, the more challenging it becomes to manage overarching crises with cascade effects. The organisations involved in crisis management are independent but must act collaboratively. This challenge affects both private and public organisations. The increase of autonomy and self-organisation seems to be an appropriate way to meet these challenges. However, disaster control is strongly based on hierarchical management structures. This paper shows design options and fields of action for collaborative and post-bureaucratic crisis management in global networks and, on this basis, describes the state of research and research gaps. Particular attention is paid to the state of empirical research. Building on this, the paper presents a first research framework for collaborative and post-bureaucratic crisis management in global networks. The level of openness and the combination of hierarchical and collaborative elements in crisis management are taken into account.

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