COLLABORATIVE LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND RESILIENCE: LESSONS AND IMPLICATIONS FROM THE RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

dc.contributor.advisorYusuf, Wie
dc.contributor.advisorJordan, Meagan
dc.contributor.advisorWhitehead, Jessica
dc.contributor.authorAlshayhan, Norah
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-11T14:10:28Z
dc.date.available2023-05-11T14:10:28Z
dc.date.issued2023-05-05
dc.description.abstractCollaborative leadership is a critical component in emergency management and resilience. Although cross-sector leadership is considered compulsory in the management of many disasters, the skills and competencies for successful execution of collaborative leadership approaches in emergency management and resilience are still largely unknown, especially as it pertains to the COVID-19 pandemic response. The perspectives of emergency management and resilience leaders may fill in this research gap. This qualitative study relies on semi-structured interviews to explore the needed skills and competencies for collaborative leadership in emergency management and resilience during the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the South-Atlantic states. The study relies on Transformational Leadership and Integrative Public Leadership theories to answer the research questions. This study employs qualitative methodology to gain in-depth information of emergency management and resilience leaders’ stories. The researcher used a thematic analysis approach to categorize the identified skills and competencies from the literature and the generated themes from the qualitative data from interview participants. These findings contribute to public administration by broadening the leadership concept through the exploration of collaborative leadership skills and competencies in emergency management and resilience. State-level emergency management and resilience leaders are stewards of our health and safety, tax dollars, and trust, putting them at the center of scholarly conversations about the COVID-19 pandemic and building effective collaborative teams. The study has implications for practitioners and theorists alike.
dc.format.extent191
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/68037
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectCollaborative Leadership
dc.subjectEmergency Management
dc.subjectResilience
dc.subjectthe COVID-19 Pandemic
dc.subjectTransformational Leadership
dc.subjectIntegrative Public Leadership
dc.titleCOLLABORATIVE LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND RESILIENCE: LESSONS AND IMPLICATIONS FROM THE RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
dc.typeThesis
sdl.degree.departmentPublic Administration & Policy
sdl.degree.disciplinePublic Administration & Policy
sdl.degree.grantorOld Dominion University
sdl.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophy

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