Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Disaster Resilience Indicators for Benchmarking Baseline Conditions2010/01/04600
A Social Vulnerability Index for Disaster Management2011/01/05500
Vulnerability of U.S. Cities to Environmental Hazards2007/01/2786
The Evolving Role of the Public Information Officer: An Examination of Social Media in Emergency Management2012/01/2178
A Critical Evaluation of the Incident Command System and NIMS2006/01/1363
The Self-Organization of Digital Volunteers across Social Media: The Case of the 2013 European Floods in Germany2016/03/04English53
An Operational Framework for Resilience2009/01/0751
Barriers to Use of Social Media by Emergency Managers2016/07/0144
Interorganizational Coordination in Complex Environments of Disasters: The Evolution of Intergovernmental Disaster Response Systems2009/01/1043
Social Media in Crisis: When Professional Responders Meet Digital Volunteers2015/01/0140
Long Term Recovery from Disasters -- The Neglected Component of Emergency Management2009/01/0638
A Framework for Analyzing the Total Economic Impacts of Terrorist Attacks and Natural Disasters2009/01/0237
From Weakest Link to Security Hero: Transforming Staff Security Behavior2014/10/25English37
Evaluating Regional Contra-Flow and Phased Evacuation Strategies for Texas Using a Large-Scale Dynamic Traffic Simulation and Assignment Approach2008/01/2337
Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: Adaptive Responses to an Evolving Challenge2006/01/1233
Effects on the U.S. of an H1N1 Epidemic: Analysis with a Quarterly CGE Model2010/01/2631
Structural Dynamics of Organizations during the Evolution of Interorganizational Networks in Disaster Response2012/01/2730
Closing the Citizen-Government Communication Gap: Content, Audience, and Network Analysis of Government Tweets2015/01/0129
Valuing the Risk of Death from Terrorist Attacks2010/01/1927
Reducing Public Health Risk During Disasters: Identifying Social Vulnerabilities2015/12/0125
Believe in the Model: Mishandle the Emergency2005/01/0225
An Assessment of the Cultural Appropriateness of Emergency Preparedness Communication for Low Income Minorities2007/01/2524
Social Media and the Virality of Risk: The Risk Amplification through Media Spread (RAMS) Model2015/01/0124
Emergency Management Planning as Collaborative Community Work2008/01/0322
Assessing Risk Following a Wireless Emergency Alert: Are 90 Characters Enough?2015/12/09English22
The Economic Impacts of Dirty Bomb Attacks on the Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports: Applying the Supply-Driven NIEMO (National Interstate Economic Model)2008/01/1622
Decisions in Disaster Recovery Operations: A Game Theoretic Perspective on Organization Cooperation2011/01/2020
Institutional Resilience and Disaster Planning for New Hazards: Insights from Hospitals2005/01/1419
Emergency Management: Implications from a Strategic Management Perspective2008/01/0719
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Advanced Imaging Technology Full Body Scanners for Airline Passenger Security Screening2011/01/1619