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Manage everything or anything? Possible ways towards generic emergency management capability

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Summary, in English

This paper explores two different approaches to information processing and learning in societal safety efforts; stressing the specifics and aiming at the general. How the two approaches relate to higher-level efforts at societal safety is discussed, as well as the relationship between the two approaches and their consequences.

As a background, the paper briefly explores the concept of generic capability - What is it? How can it be understood? How can it be developed? - and relates it to the interplay between specifics and generalities. The paper outlines examples of factors that may contribute to generic capabilities represented in the safety and emergency management literature. From the traditions of continuity management, resilience engineering and high reliability organizations examples are given and discussed in terms of focus on the specific and/or the general. The paper also discusses scenario-based learning and the perspective of semantic hierarchies, which explains how a move to more abstract concepts, encompassing the main meaning of more concrete instances, may support the development of generic capability. Conclusions regarding suggestions for practice and needs for further research are presented.

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Publication/Series

Proceedings of TIEMS annual conference

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

The International Emergency Management Society

Topic

  • Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Keywords

  • Emergency management
  • generic capability
  • all-hazards approach
  • learning
  • training

Conference name

21st TIEMS Annual Conference, 2014

Conference date

2014-10-20 - 2014-10-23

Conference place

Niigata, Japan

Status

Published