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Learning before the storm: Modeling multiple stakeholder activities in support of crisis management,a practical case
Authors:Josune Hernantes  Eliot Rich  Ana Laugé  Leire Labaka  Jose M Sarriegi
Institution:1. Tecnun-University of Navarra, Paseo Manuel Lardizabal, 13, 20018 San Sebastian, Spain;2. School of Business, University at Albany, State University of New York, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, USA
Abstract:The severe consequences of a Critical Infrastructure (CI) crisis demand continued research directed toward proactive and reactive management strategies. Despite the best efforts of governments and communities, the diversity of stakeholders, conflicting demands for resources, and a lack of trust among organizations create complexities that limit the effectiveness of the response. This paper identifies four specific problems that appear to reoccur when CIs are challenged: heterogeneity, multiple and inconsistent boundaries, resilience building and knowledge transfer and sharing. A combination of collaborative modeling and software simulation methodologies is proposed in order to identify the interrelationships among diverse stakeholders when managing the preparation for and reaction to a CI crisis. This approach allows experts to work together and share experiences through the modeling process which can lead them to a better understanding of how other organizations work and integrate different perspectives. In addition, simulation models enable domain experts to understand the consequences of certain policies in the short and long terms, thus improving the crisis managers' knowledge for future crisis situations. This paper presents a practical case of a hypothetical crisis in the CI sector and the approach used in order to deal with the four problems identified above.
Keywords:Crisis management  Modeling  System Dynamics  Group Model Building
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