2023
DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2023.2242851
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Ready, set, crisis – transitioning to crisis mode in local public administration

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“…Tokakis et al (2019) argue that sound public administration during a crisis relies on an understanding of the phases of a crisis-namely the pre-crisis, crisis and post-crisis phases, and what critical factors need to be taken into account in each phase (ibid.). Like Graf et al (2023) they maintain that governments need to set up systems in the pre-crisis phase which allow for public administrations at each level to quickly switch from their normal mode into crisis management mode.…”
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“…Tokakis et al (2019) argue that sound public administration during a crisis relies on an understanding of the phases of a crisis-namely the pre-crisis, crisis and post-crisis phases, and what critical factors need to be taken into account in each phase (ibid.). Like Graf et al (2023) they maintain that governments need to set up systems in the pre-crisis phase which allow for public administrations at each level to quickly switch from their normal mode into crisis management mode.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While the number of such studies steadily increases, exceptions aside (e.g. Graf et al, 2023), there is still a bias towards the role of national governments in crisis management, at the expense of analysing the role of civil society and local government (Kim & Jeong, 2023, p. 121).…”
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