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The Empirical Study on Local Government Disaster Management System’s Demanded Competency and Resilience

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2014, 10(12), pp.21-39
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general

Roh, Sungmin 1 Eunkyong Chai 2 Lee Chang-Kil 3

1연세대학교
2인천발전연구원
3인천대학교

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ABSTRACT

Disaster scholars have investigated the nature of organizational resilience, but extant research has not examined various strategies within provincial government system. The questions of how local government disaster management system’s demanded competency influence disaster resilience and sustainability remains unanswered. In this study, we analyze the current problems of disaster management system in demanders’point of view through survey and then address suggestions based on each entity's recognitions and understandings related. Results based on the data analysis demonstrated that 4 core competencies (responsibility, expertise, connectivity, responsiveness) are the most attributed (regardless of class) in the order based on competency demands. In addition, a great discrepancy between practical experience group and working inexperience group is also identified in the recognition of competency demands. The findings confirm that the coordinating role of the provincial governments is critical to the building of a resilient community in terms of inter-organizational collaboration, and demonstrate the steering role of the provincial governments with regard to resilience.

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