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Improving resilience against a pandemic: A novel technology for strategy development with practitioners and decision-makers
Abildsnes, E.
Paulsen, S.
Gonzalez, J.J.
Jaziar Radianti
Ioannis Dokas
Nicolas Lalone
Deepak Khazanchi
The project Systemic Pandemic Risk Management (SPRM), funded by the Research Council of Norway, has developed methods to assess and manage pandemic systemic risks. The project consortium includes an enterprise leading the project, public partners and research institutions in Norway, Sweden, and Italy. Kristiansand municipality, a partner in the SPRM project, adopted the project methods to assess and manage systemic risks. Based on a scenario about the potential spread patterns of the COVID-19 Omicron variant developed by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, staff from Kristiansand employed the SPRM projects approach to facilitate systemic risk assessment and management workshops. Practitioners and decision-makers from the main hospital in the Agder county and several municipalities proposed risks, their causal consequences and identified practical and impactful mitigation strategies. The strategies were implemented at the county level. The approach can improve handling of systemic risk scenarios beyond pandemics.
info:doi/10.59297/HGIN3389
urn:ISBN:979-8-218-21749-5
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url:http://idl.iscram.org/show.php?record=2580
citekey:Abildsnes_etal2023
citation:Abildsnes, E., Paulsen, S., & Gonzalez, J. J. (2023). Improving resilience against a pandemic: A novel technology for strategy development with practitioners and decision-makers. In Jaziar Radianti, Ioannis Dokas, Nicolas Lalone, & Deepak Khazanchi (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International ISCRAM Conference (pp. 964-974). Omaha, USA: University of Nebraska at Omaha.
2023
ConferencePaper
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Systemic Risk
Pandemic
COVID-19, Omicron Variant
Risk Assessment
Risk Mitigation
Resilience.
file:http://idl.iscram.org/files/abildsnes/2023/2580_Abildsnes_etal2023.pdf
University of Nebraska at Omaha
English
2411-3387
Proceedings of the 20th International ISCRAM Conference
2023
964
974
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