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    • Gene Therapy Applications
    • Organizational Management

    Background:

    • Redundancy-oriented management, while common, possesses inherent negative aspects such as disadvantages and miscalculations.
    • Existing disaster management frameworks may not fully address the complexities and nuances of diverse disaster scenarios.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To test the hypothesis that gene-therapy-oriented management can facilitate and improve redundancy-oriented management.
    • To reconceptualize gene-therapy-oriented management principles for application within the field of disaster management.
    • To propose a newly revised principle for disaster management.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of redundancy-oriented and gene-therapy-oriented management strategies.
    • Examination of five key variables: governments, business, volunteers, households, and the international community.
    • Systematic reconceptualization of gene-therapy-oriented management using elements like unhealthy proteins (problems), vectors (solutions), and target cells (outcomes).

    Main Results:

    • The study supports the hypothesis that gene-therapy-oriented management can positively influence redundancy-oriented management.
    • An analytical framework for gene-therapy-oriented management in disaster contexts has been systematically developed.
    • The effectiveness of management strategies is shown to be enhanced by understanding and addressing the specific 'genes' of each disaster.

    Conclusions:

    • Gene-therapy-oriented management offers a novel and effective approach to mitigate the negative aspects of redundancy-oriented management.
    • Stakeholders must integrate gene-therapy-oriented principles to advance redundancy-oriented management, focusing on disaster-specific characteristics.
    • This study provides a valuable reconceptualization for enhancing disaster management practices through innovative therapeutic management principles.