TY - JOUR TI - Communication in Local Emergency Management Networks (part 2) AU - Kożuch, Barbara AU - Sienkiewicz-Małyjurek, Katarzyna AU - Kożuch, Artur TI - Communication in Local Emergency Management Networks (part 2) AB - Background. Emergency management requires flexibility and adaptation to dynamic and changing circumstances. The urgent requirements and high standards of responsiveness in terms of emergency management depend on horizontal and vertical communication since this is of the main factors associated with the appropriate coordination of many essentially independent organisations. Research aims. The paper attempts to identify the determinants of effective communication, particularly in regard to close coordination, as well as the role played by these processes in the management of local emergency networks. Method. This work consists of a theory-based empirical study. It is qualitative in nature and the research method is based on both desk research and field research. The research was conducted as part of a research project entitled "Coordination, communication and trust as factors driving effective inter-organisational collaboration in the public safety management system " (DEC-2012/07/D/HS4/00537) financed by the National Science Centre. Key findings. As a result, the new role of communication as a factor associated with the appropriate coordination in local emergency networks was identified   VL - 2015 IS - Numer 14(1) PY - 2015 SN - 2449-8920 C1 - 2449-8939 SP - 91 EP - 104 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/international-journal-of-contemporary-management/artykul/communication-in-local-emergency-management-networks-part-2 KW - emergency management KW - organisational communication KW - coordination KW - organisational behaviours KW - network theory