社会资本
桥接(联网)
公共关系
心理弹性
背景(考古学)
感知
政治
社会学
知识管理
业务
政治学
心理学
社会心理学
社会科学
地理
计算机科学
计算机安全
考古
神经科学
法学
作者
Bonnie Johnson,Holly T. Goerdel,Nicholas P. Lovrich,John C. Pierce
标识
DOI:10.1177/0275074013504127
摘要
Using a sample of U.S. counties, this article explores the relationships between community level resilience, represented by capacity (social capital), information (uses of technology), and motivation (perception of threats to county,) on the one hand, and county levels of emergency management (EM) collaboration on the other. We hypothesize that the greater relative presence of bridging social capital networks will be associated with greater levels of collaboration in county EM planning, while the greater relative presence of bonding social capital networks will be associated with lower levels of collaboration. Results indicate that first there are two collaborative environments to assess—the formal and informal—and, second, the presence of political networks (seen as predominantly bridging) relative to the presence of religious networks (viewed as predominantly bonding) has a significant and positive effect on informal collaboration levels, but not on formal collaboration levels. These findings provide insight into how community context in the form of network social capital matters for collaborative EM planning efforts. These results add to prior research that focuses primarily on organizational and institutional sources of collaboration and much less on the community level contextual factors at play.
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