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Emergency management: does it have a sufficiently comprehensive understanding of decision-making, process and
Carmen Niculae1, Simon French, Emma Carter
1Manchester Business School, Booth Street West, Manchester, M15 6PB, UK. Carmen.Niculae@mbs.ac.uk
Abstract:
It is widely recognised in the social and management sciences that the effective support of decision-making requires a multidisciplinary perspective. This trend is also clear in nuclear emergency management (EM). However, communication between disciplines is not easy to maintain in EM contexts when the decision makers (DMs) are likely to be highly stressed. Such circumstances can lead them to revert to the instinctive patterns of perception of their core disciplines, making communication between disciplines difficult and, perhaps, obscuring complex interactions that have not been rehearsed in practice exercises. This paper explores decision making in EM and the nature of the socio-technical issues that will arise, suggesting that despite the lessons of past accidents the research EM community is still not taking a broad enough view of what future incidents may entail.
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