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Management of Emergent Networks during Disasters: A Meta-synthesis

Hyeong-Wook Boo1, Larkin S. Dudley2
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1Hyeong-Wook Boo is a research fellow at the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses. He received his PhD from Virginia Tech and MA and BS degrees from Seoul National University.
2Larkin S. Dudley is professor emeritus of the Center for Public Administration and Policy at Virginia Tech. She received her PhD from Virginia Tech and MA and BA degrees from the University of Georgia.

© Copyright 2012 Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University. This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Received: May 03, 2012; Revised: May 16, 2012; Revised: Jun 26, 2012; Accepted: Jul 05, 2012

Published Online: Aug 31, 2012

Abstract

Meta-synthesis is an approach to reviewing qualitative research results. Many research results dealing with improvements to emergency management can be integrated into strategies for network management in emergencies. This meta-synthesis used a keyword search and survey of experts to identify representative studies of emergency response. It then used the reciprocal translation approach to synthesizing the studies. The synthesis is captured in a two-by-two matrix, one axis distinguishing between activity- and network-level interventions and the other between planning and improvisation strategies.

Keywords: meta-synthesis; emergency management; network management strategy; emergent networks