The Role of IT in Crisis Response: Lessons from the SARS and Asian Tsunami Disasters

Research on crisis management recognizes the important role of information although few studies of crisis response deal explicitly with information systems. In this paper, we present a case study of Singapore's response to the SARS and Asian Tsunami disasters. Using the resource-based view of t...

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Main Authors: Leidner, Dorothy, PAN, Gary Shan Chi, PAN, Shan Ling
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-17662010-09-24T01:54:02Z The Role of IT in Crisis Response: Lessons from the SARS and Asian Tsunami Disasters Leidner, Dorothy PAN, Gary Shan Chi PAN, Shan Ling Research on crisis management recognizes the important role of information although few studies of crisis response deal explicitly with information systems. In this paper, we present a case study of Singapore's response to the SARS and Asian Tsunami disasters. Using the resource-based view of the firm as our theoretical lens, we examine three research questions: what IS resources are needed in crisis response, how are these IS resources bundled with other non-IS resources, and how are they effectively coordinated? Our analysis of the case suggests that existing assets such as information technology infrastructure, leadership, and collaborative networks and existing capabilities such as the ability to build and apply IT, the ability to recognize signals and the ability to see the big picture are critical during crisis response. The actions taken using these assets and capabilities include informing resolutely, gaining stakeholder commitment and agile mobilizing of people and IT. Our analysis further suggests that coordination mechanisms, namely the crisis response organizational, informational, and IT structures, are important facilitators of the response actions. The resulting framework of resource deployment during crisis response extends the resource based view of the firm into a cooperative setting, aiming to understand the nature of IS resource value in a cooperative context, and considers not just the resources per se, but the means of coordination the resources. 2009-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/767 info:doi/10.1016/j.jsis.2009.05.001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2009.05.001 Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting Management Information Systems Technology and Innovation
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Accounting
Management Information Systems
Technology and Innovation
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Management Information Systems
Technology and Innovation
Leidner, Dorothy
PAN, Gary Shan Chi
PAN, Shan Ling
The Role of IT in Crisis Response: Lessons from the SARS and Asian Tsunami Disasters
description Research on crisis management recognizes the important role of information although few studies of crisis response deal explicitly with information systems. In this paper, we present a case study of Singapore's response to the SARS and Asian Tsunami disasters. Using the resource-based view of the firm as our theoretical lens, we examine three research questions: what IS resources are needed in crisis response, how are these IS resources bundled with other non-IS resources, and how are they effectively coordinated? Our analysis of the case suggests that existing assets such as information technology infrastructure, leadership, and collaborative networks and existing capabilities such as the ability to build and apply IT, the ability to recognize signals and the ability to see the big picture are critical during crisis response. The actions taken using these assets and capabilities include informing resolutely, gaining stakeholder commitment and agile mobilizing of people and IT. Our analysis further suggests that coordination mechanisms, namely the crisis response organizational, informational, and IT structures, are important facilitators of the response actions. The resulting framework of resource deployment during crisis response extends the resource based view of the firm into a cooperative setting, aiming to understand the nature of IS resource value in a cooperative context, and considers not just the resources per se, but the means of coordination the resources.
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author Leidner, Dorothy
PAN, Gary Shan Chi
PAN, Shan Ling
author_facet Leidner, Dorothy
PAN, Gary Shan Chi
PAN, Shan Ling
author_sort Leidner, Dorothy
title The Role of IT in Crisis Response: Lessons from the SARS and Asian Tsunami Disasters
title_short The Role of IT in Crisis Response: Lessons from the SARS and Asian Tsunami Disasters
title_full The Role of IT in Crisis Response: Lessons from the SARS and Asian Tsunami Disasters
title_fullStr The Role of IT in Crisis Response: Lessons from the SARS and Asian Tsunami Disasters
title_full_unstemmed The Role of IT in Crisis Response: Lessons from the SARS and Asian Tsunami Disasters
title_sort role of it in crisis response: lessons from the sars and asian tsunami disasters
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2009
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2009.05.001
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