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摘要
本研究探讨了战略和战术层面的指挥官在应急环境中的信息行为。研究的目的是观察和分析应急人员在紧急情况下执行复杂的、时间紧迫的任务时的信息处理情况。最近文献中的任务研究讨论实验室病例;这项研究在调查真实现象方面具有独创性。实地工作在AKOM (Afet korordinason Merkezi -灾害协调中心)和伊斯坦布尔消防队进行。通过访谈和实地观察等定性方法收集数据。使用Bystrom和Jarvelin(1995)的概念框架对应急响应任务进行了分析和分类。文化历史活动理论作为理论框架和概念数据分析工具。利用Leont’ev(1978)和Wilson (2006b, 2008)的活动系统层次结构来解构任务,并对在应急响应情境中具有支持作用的子任务进行审查。研究发现,时间压力和任务复杂性对应急决策任务和应急响应者信息处理方式有显著影响。为了规避不确定性并及时做出有效决策,战术和战略层面的指挥官使用信息通信技术、语言、移动设备和无线电等抽象和具体工具协同共享信息。作为实际影响,本研究的结果揭示了重新设计灾害期间使用的信息通信技术工具,并重组灾害管理组织,以促进在应急响应时有效地开展工作。
Complexity of the Strategic Level and Tactical Level Disaster Management Tasks: Activity System Analysis Through the Lens of Information Behaviour
This research investigates information behaviour of the strategic and tactical level commanders’ in emergency response context. The objective of the research is to observe and analyse the information processing of the emergency staff while carrying out complex, time critical tasks in emergency settings. Task studies in the recent literature discuss laboratory cases; this research has originality in investigating the real phenomenon. Fieldwork was conducted in AKOM (Afet Kordinasyon Merkezi – Disaster Coordination Centre) and Istanbul Fire Brigade settings. Data was collected via qualitative methods such as interviews and field observations. Emergency response tasks were analysed and categorised using Bystrom and Jarvelin’s (1995) conceptual framework. Cultural Historical Activity Theory is used as a theoretical framework and conceptual data analysis tool. Leont’ev (1978) and Wilson’s (2006b, 2008) activity system hierarchical structure was used to deconstruct tasks and scrutinise subtasks that has supporting role in emergency response context. Findings reveal that time pressure and task complexity has significant role on emergency response decision tasks and the way of responders’ information processing. To hedge uncertainty and make effective timely decisions, tactical and strategic level commanders collaboratively share information using abstract and concrete tools such as ICT, language, mobile devices and radio. As practical implications, the results of this research shed lights onto redesign of ICT tools used during disaster times, and restructuring the disaster management organisations to facilitate effective knot working while emergency response.