Learning from each other—A bibliometric review of research on information disorders

R Bran, L Tiru, G Grosseck, C Holotescu, L Malita - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Interest in research connected to information disorders has grown considerably in recent
years. The phrase “information disorders” refers to three different notions: dis-, mis-, and …

Leadership and information dissemination: challenges and opportunities in COVID-19

P Pounder - International Journal of Public Leadership, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore leadership and information dissemination
during a crisis like COVID-19. The article reviews the information produced and published …

[HTML][HTML] Handling false information in emergency management: A cross-national comparative study of European practices

S Torpan, S Hansson, M Rhinard… - International journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
During emergencies, exposure to false information can increase individual vulnerability.
More research is needed on how emergency management institutions understand the …

Approaches to 'vulnerability'in eight European disaster management systems

K Orru, S Hansson, F Gabel, P Tammpuu, M Krüger… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
While social vulnerability in the face of disasters has received increasing academic
attention, relatively little is known about the extent to which that knowledge is reflected in …

Resilience in care organisations: challenges in maintaining support for vulnerable people in Europe during the Covid‐19 pandemic

K Orru, K Nero, TO Nævestad, A Schieffelers… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The Covid‐19 pandemic has challenged the resilience of care organisations (and those
dependent on them), especially when services are stopped or restricted. This study focuses …

Living with COVID-19 and sustaining a tourism recovery—adopting a front-line collaborative response between the tourism industry and community pharmacists

G McCartney, COL Ung, JF Pinto - Tourism and Hospitality, 2022 - mdpi.com
While the COVID-19 pandemic evolves and new variants emerge, destinations and cities
look to tourism recovery, cautiously rebooting and re-opening borders. Since the start of the …

A critical appraisal of individual social capital in crisis response

C Morsut, C Kuran, BI Kruke… - Risk, Hazards & …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
While there is still a vast body of scholarly research in crisis and disaster management that
considers social capital an asset for lessening negative impacts from crises, this paper …

[HTML][HTML] Identifying frames of the COVID-19 infodemic: thematic analysis of misinformation stories across media

E Mohammadi, I Tahamtan, Y Mansourian… - JMIR …, 2022 - infodemiology.jmir.org
Background The word “infodemic” refers to the deluge of false information about an event,
and it is a global challenge for today's society. The sheer volume of misinformation …

The three A's of social capital in crises: challenges with the availability, accessibility and activatability of social support

M Schobert, K Orru, F Gabel, K Nero… - International journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Social capital has become a major factor for analysing vulnerabilities and resilience in the
context of disaster studies in recent years. Usually, it is studied along its three forms of …

Social media in healthcare emergency management: insights from Spanish hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic

D Ravenda, MM Valencia-Silva… - International Journal of …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to explore the Facebook communication strategies of Spanish
hospitals during health emergencies, focusing on their role in crisis management and public …