Social Network Analysis in disaster management

Abstract Paper aims This paper aims the use of Social Network Analysis (SNA) as an assessment tool to answer the following research questions: (i) Who are the actors in Humanitarian Operations Networks (HON)?; and (ii) Which actors exert influence on HON? Originality This paper proposes the use of S...

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Veröffentlicht in:Produção : uma publicação da Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção 2023, Vol.33
Hauptverfasser: Flecha, Angela Cabral, Bandeira, Renata Albergaria, Campos, Vania Barcellos Gouvêa, Silva, Alcides Volpato Castro, Leiras, Adriana
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Paper aims This paper aims the use of Social Network Analysis (SNA) as an assessment tool to answer the following research questions: (i) Who are the actors in Humanitarian Operations Networks (HON)?; and (ii) Which actors exert influence on HON? Originality This paper proposes the use of SNA in a different context, bringing new technics to the field of humanitarian logistics. Research method Multiple methodological tools are used such as UCINET, Cytoscape, and EXCEL® to apply SNA in the Brazilian context of sudden-onset natural disaster-response operations. Main findings This application validates the consistency of using SNA to assess HON, besides validating the stakeholder relationship model of the Public, Private, and People sectors in disaster-response operations. Implications for theory and practice Results show strong participation of the public sector in disaster-response operations in Brazil, indicating the need for greater engagement from civil society. Besides, the proposed method can be adopted in the context of any other country.
ISSN:0103-6513
1980-5411
1980-5411
DOI:10.1590/0103-6513.20220046