This paper focuses on the role of local community organizations in disaster management following the Beirut explosion of August 4, 2020. It answers the following question: How can interorganizational relationships be effective in their response to disaster in a developing context? The main argument is that a lack of communication and collaboration made non-profit organizations’ interventions unsuccessful, and governmental support is necessary for successful interorganizational coordination. This paper develops a framework for disaster response that can be adapted in developing countries. Its theoretical importance is in adding to scarce literature on interorganizational relationships in developing contexts.
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Haddad, T., & Sakr, T. (2023). Interorganizational Relation in Disaster Response in Developing Context: Assessing Response to Beirut Explosion. Public Organization Review, 23(3), 1167–1193. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11115-022-00650-9
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