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    • Inter-Organisational Exercises in Dry and Wet Context - Why Do Maritime Response Organisations Gain More Knowledge from Exercises at Sea Than Those on Shore? 

      Carlström, Eric; Magnussen, Leif Inge; Kristiansen, Elsa; Berlin, Johan; Sørensen, Jarle Løwe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-12)
      This is a study of inter-organisational exercises arranged by on-shore organisations (ONSOs) and off-shore organisations (OFFSOs). The aim was to compare findings from trained emergency staffs’ perceptions of the impact of exercises. The data were retrieved from surveys conducted by the research team in conjunction with exercises. The surveys included staff from the coast guard, sea rescue, police ...
    • Outcome of collaborative emergency exercises: Differences between full‐scale and tabletop exercises 

      Roud, Ensieh Kheiri Pileh; Gausdal, Anne Haugen; Asgary, Ali; Carlström, Eric (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-03)
      The degree to which exercises improve the collaboration among different organizations during an emergency is under debate. This study aims to contribute to the scarce research on this topic by giving insight into the perceived effects of exercises on collaboration, learning, usefulness and interorganizational trust. In particular, this quantitative study looked into the differences between the effects ...