Should CI Operators Use Social Media to Communicate With the Public During Crisis Situations?: Lessons Learned From a Pilot Study in Oslo Harbour

Petersen, L., Fallou, L., Reilly, P. and Serafinelli, E. (2017) Should CI Operators Use Social Media to Communicate With the Public During Crisis Situations?: Lessons Learned From a Pilot Study in Oslo Harbour. In: 2017 4th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM), Münster, Germany, 11-13 Dec 2017, ISBN 9781538625538 (doi: 10.1109/ICT-DM.2017.8275697)

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Abstract

Research on social media use in crisis communication usually focuses on use by either the public or emergency managers. Relatively few empirical studies have focused on another key player, critical infrastructure (CI) operators. This paper sets out to address this gap by examining Norwegian expectations of crisis communication from CI operators through a pilot study. The study uses an online questionnaire and compares the results to the current practices of the Oslo Harbour, which were examined via an in person, group interview. The findings suggest that the public expect CI operators to communicate during crisis via traditional and social media and that Oslo Harbour operators should expand their current practices to include digital media.

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Reilly, Dr Paul
Authors: Petersen, L., Fallou, L., Reilly, P., and Serafinelli, E.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Politics
ISBN:9781538625538
Published Online:01 February 2018

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