#5002. A more permanent “historical turn” in managing crises, disasters and emergencies?
August 2026 | publication date |
Proposal available till | 20-06-2025 |
4 total number of authors per manuscript | 0 $ |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law;
Management Information Systems; |
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More details about the manuscript: Science Citation Index Expanded or/and Social Sciences Citation Index
Abstract:
This research is the pathway into the actual value of prior evaluations and other disaster management research. We research crisis management publications—ranging from practitioner manuals to academic texts—have had positive impacts on mitigating, managing better, or altogether avoiding a major disruption or rupture. Readers already know that having to manage in and for natural disasters is as old as the disasters themselves. What most may not know or appreciate about this history is made manifestly clear. What is underscored by reading the entries is that the spoors in which we manage crises today were established far longer ago than many of us suspect.
Keywords:
Crisis management; management research; evaluations; natural disasters
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