Research Article
Analysis of the Collaboration System of Multi-Departmental Governmental Agents for Earthquake Emergency Rescue
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.15-3-2024.2346397, author={Yanyan Shao and Mingang Gao and Mingliang Qi and Baoguang Xu}, title={Analysis of the Collaboration System of Multi-Departmental Governmental Agents for Earthquake Emergency Rescue}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Public Management and Intelligent Society, PMIS 2024, 15--17 March 2024, Changsha, China}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={PMIS}, year={2024}, month={6}, keywords={emergency collaboration; emergency response; emergency rescue}, doi={10.4108/eai.15-3-2024.2346397} }
- Yanyan Shao
Mingang Gao
Mingliang Qi
Baoguang Xu
Year: 2024
Analysis of the Collaboration System of Multi-Departmental Governmental Agents for Earthquake Emergency Rescue
PMIS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.15-3-2024.2346397
Abstract
Considering the distinctive features of emergency response in crisis situations, this study delves into the mechanism of governmental multi-agency collaboration in the aftermath of an earthquake. Adopting a management science perspective, the paper scrutinizes the post-earthquake emergency response and rescue process, culminating in the proposal of a collaborative work model termed as "objective-task-agent-resource," rooted in the regional seismic emergency response plan. This model strives to actualize the mapping relationship denoted as "Objective-Task-Agent-Resource-Objective" (OTARO) within the emergency response and rescue domain.The OTARO mapping relationship establishes a comprehensive linkage between emergency rescue tasks and the pertinent agents, furnishing a conceptual framework for the assessment and analysis of multi-agent collaboration under the auspices of emergency management.