The Network Governance of Crisis Response Case Studies of Incident Command Systems

Moynihan, D. (2009). The Network Governance of Crisis Response: Case Studies of Incident Command Systems. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 19(4):895-91.
The author discusses why the Incident Command System should be viewed as a network, rather than as a strict hierarchy, and how this impacts its implementation.
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