Shared Risk is an unparalleled study of how communities at risk
respond to major hazards. This major new book explores the elastic
boundary between structure and flexibility that enables modern
organizations to function effectively under uncertain, dynamic
conditions.
Through a comprehensive analysis of earthquake case studies,
Louise Comfort shows how communities and organizations cope with
dynamic and unpredicted events. Drawing upon the concept of shared
risk, she examines the self-organizing processes by which
communities act in their own interest to mitigate and reduce risk.
Placing shared risk within a theoretical framework consistent with
disaster situations, Professor Comfort presents policy-relevant
analysis of disaster response systems.
The practical, theoretical and methodological issues involved in
the study of shared risk are addressed in the first part of the
book which also sets this problem in the global context of seismic
risk. This is followed by comparative analysis of eleven different
case studies of rapidly evolving response systems following
earthquakes. The final part of the volume compares different
classes of response systems and presents a preliminary model for a
sociotechnical system to mitigate seismic risk and facilitate
response when earthquakes occur.
Examining the relationship between information, action and
theory and theories of organizational adaptation, this book will be
applicable to a wide range of organizational change efforts, as
well as being a strong and distinctive contribution to the
literature on seismic policy and crisis management.
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