Authors
Chih-Hui Lai
Publication date
2017
Journal
Online Information Review
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
507-523
Description
Purpose
Drawing on the model of technology-in-practice and the literature on bona fide approaches and technological affordances, the purpose of this paper is to argue that collectives involved in emergency response may exhibit similar and different usage patterns for technology due to the combined influence of the temporal development of the response actions and the existing and newly enacted organizational, social, and technological structures.
Design/methodology/approach
To enrich the argument about the inter-related influence on response organizations’ use of technology across phases of the disaster response, this research uses a multi-method and longitudinal case study of citizen-based response organizations after Hurricane Sandy.
Findings
Findings show that technologies were used similarly by response organizations immediately after the hurricane, whereas the later use of technologies exhibited …
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