University of Wollongong
Browse

Social media adoption and use for improved emergency services operations: the case of the NSW SES

Download (501.47 kB)
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-14, 13:51 authored by Samuel Fosso Wamba, Andrew Edwards, Md Shahriar AkterMd Shahriar Akter
Despite the exponential growth of social media in emergency services design and delivery, academic research and managerial practice have paid little attention to how to adopt and use it to transform operations and enhance organizational performance. This paper aims to provide some insights of a longitudinal case study of the adoption and use of social media technologies by the New South Wales (NSW) state emergency service (SES) in Australia. The study identifies a set of internal and external factors explaining the adoption and use of social media by the NSW SES including: the social media bandwagon effect, the effectiveness of social media use during the January 2011 Queensland floods, the NSW state strategic planning on emergency services, the opportunity offered by the upgrade of the NSW SES web site, and a strong internal management leadership toward the use of social media to support emergency operations. Finally, implications for research and practice are discussed.

History

Citation

Fosso Wamba, S., Edwards, A. & Akter, S. (2019). Social media adoption and use for improved emergency services operations: the case of the NSW SES.Annals of Operations Research, 283 225-245.

Journal title

Annals of Operations Research

Volume

283

Issue

1/02/2024

Pagination

225-245

Language

English

RIS ID

114367

Usage metrics

    Keywords

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC