All Stories

  1. Tracking the implementation of a risk management process in a public sector organisation – A longitudinal study
  2. Strategies for aggregating risk information in a societal safety context
  3. Advancing the Field of Disaster Response Management: Toward a Design Science Approach
  4. Communicating uncertainty in risk descriptions: the consequences of presenting imprecise probabilities in time critical decision-making situations
  5. How Can We Make Disaster Management Evaluations More Useful? An Empirical Study of Dutch Exercise Evaluations
  6. Striking a balance between the costs and benefits of increasing response capability: A microworld study of the effect of capability assessments
  7. On collective improvisation in crisis management – A scoping study analysis
  8. An empirical study on approaches to ambiguity in emergency and disaster response decision-making
  9. Capability assessments – How to make them useful for decision-making
  10. Exploring interdepencies and common goals in disaster recovery coordination
  11. Aggregated risk: an experimental study on combining different ways of presenting risk information
  12. Scoping the field of disaster exercise evaluation - A literature overview and analysis
  13. Communicating risk in disaster risk management systems – experimental evidence of the perceived usefulness of risk descriptions
  14. Fragmentation in disaster risk management systems: A barrier for integrated planning
  15. On the perceived usefulness of risk descriptions for decision-making in disaster risk management
  16. On common terms with shared risks – Studying the communication of risk between local, regional and national authorities in Sweden
  17. Organizational Adaptation in Multi-Stakeholder Crisis Response: An Experimental Study
  18. The capability concept – On how to define and describe capability in relation to risk, vulnerability and resilience
  19. Studying risk governance using a design perspective
  20. Constructing a common holistic description of what is valuable and important to protect: A possible requisite for disaster risk management
  21. Evaluating risk and vulnerability assessments: a study of the regional level in Sweden
  22. Towards a System-Oriented Framework for Analysing and Evaluating Emergency Response
  23. Evaluating the seriousness of disasters: an empirical study of preferences
  24. Identifying critical components in technical infrastructure networks
  25. Risk Preferences Regarding Multiple Fatalities and Some Implications for Societal Risk Decision Making—An Empirical Study
  26. Application of Supersoft Decision Theory in Fire Risk Assessment