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Namkyung Oh
Namkyung Oh
Associate Professor, School of Public Administration, University of Nebraska Omaha
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei unomaha.edu
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Designing adaptive systems for disaster mitigation and response
LK Comfort, N Oh, G Ertan, S Scheinert
Designing resilience: Preparing for extreme events, 33-62, 2010
842010
Changing landscape of emergency management research: A systematic review with bibliometric analysis
N Oh, J Lee
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 49, 101658, 2020
772020
The dynamics of disaster recovery: Resilience and entropy in hurricane response systems 2005–2008
LK Comfort, N Oh, G Ertan
Public Organization Review 9, 309-323, 2009
602009
Strategic uses of lessons for building collaborative emergency management system: Comparative analysis of hurricane Katrina and hurricane Gustav response systems
N Oh
Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 9 (1), 2012
302012
Building collaborative emergency management systems in Northeast Asia: A comparative analysis of the roles of international agencies
N Oh, A Okada, LK Comfort
Regional Comparisons in Comparative Policy Analysis Studies, 411-428, 2020
282020
Activation and variation of the United Nation’s cluster coordination model: a comparative analysis of the Haiti and Japan disasters
N Oh, J Lee
Journal of Risk Research 20 (1), 41-60, 2017
172017
Modeling and simulating network-centric operations of organizations for crisis management
GH Lee, N Oh, IC Moon
Proceedings of the 2012 Symposium on Emerging Applications of M&S in …, 2012
142012
Simulation experiment of disaster response organizational structures with alternative optimization techniques
GH Lee, JW Bae, N Oh, JH Hong, IC Moon
Social Science Computer Review 33 (3), 343-371, 2015
112015
Dimensions of strategic intervention for risk reduction and mitigation: a case study of the MV Sewol incident
N Oh
Journal of Risk Research 20 (12), 1516-1533, 2017
102017
Examination of formal and informal relationships between service provider and client for ticket sales outsourcing in the United States
S Lee, N Oh, M Juravich
Journal of Relationship Marketing 15 (1-2), 62-80, 2016
72016
Network evolution in disaster management: a comparison of response systems evolving after the 2005 and 2008 gulf coast hurricanes
LK Comfort, N Oh, G Ertan, T Haase
2013 IEEE 2nd Network Science Workshop (NSW), 42-49, 2013
72013
Social cognitive orientations, social support, and physical activity among at-risk urban children: insights from a structural equation model
J Lee, J Hoornbeek, N Oh
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (18), 6745, 2020
62020
Collective decision-making for developing emergency management capabilities
N Oh
International Journal of Emergency Services 9 (2), 179-202, 2020
62020
Formal and informal relationship between client and agency in the case of ticket sales outsourcing in intercollegiate sport
S Lee, N Oh, M Juravich
Journal of Relationship Marketing 15 (1-2), 62-80, 2016
52016
Designing adaptive systems for disaster response and mitigation: A comparative analysis of organizational adaptation
N Oh
University of Pittsburgh, 2010
52010
Can Students Be Motivated to Exercise through Physical Education Class Learning Strategies? A Multilevel Analysis
J Lee, J Hoornbeek, N Oh, JS Hallam
Health Behavior and Policy Review 6 (3), 264-275, 2019
42019
A conceptual review of risk communication network for protecting immigrant knowledge workers
N Oh, J Beckett
International Journal of Emergency Services 4 (2), 271-288, 2015
42015
행위자기반 시뮬레이션을 이용한 조직 정보처리능력 제고가 재난대응 거버넌스의 성과에 미치는 영향에 대한 분석
오남경, 문일철
한국거버넌스학회보 21 (1), 345-364, 2014
22014
Dimensions of Strategic Intervention for Effective Disaster Management: A Case of Study of MV Sewol Sink
NK Oh
한국행정학회 동계학술발표논문집 2014, 148-167, 2014
12014
How do non-Western authoritarian countries respond to disasters? Structural difference from the pluralistic model
N Oh, M Ding, Y Kim
International Review of Administrative Sciences, 2024
2024
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