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Steve studies the human factors of disaster resilience and specifically how we can improve our management of out of scale events. His work highlights the requirement to equip practitioners with simple tools, so they have the best opportunity to fulfil their roles under dynamic, complex and uncertain conditions. He is the Co-Director of the Disaster Resilience Research Group where is as an active member of a group of UTAS researchers investigating the complexities of decision making and collaboration in emergency management and crisis management. Prior to embarking upon a career in academia, Steve had an extensive career working within disaster resilience initiatives that spanned operational and policy roles, both nationally and internationally. He has worked in emergency management and crisis management arrangements in the public service for state and federal government agencies including the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Australian Antarctic Division, in not-for-profit organisations including the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, with multinational corporations in the gas and oil industry, and in the Australian critical infrastructure sector. His extensive experience as a practitioner in emergency management and crisis management arrangements affords him the opportunity to span the boundaries between industry and academia.
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTno. 1 (2023): 36-41
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGY (2023)
JOURNAL OF CONTINGENCIES AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT (2022)
Social Science Protocolsno. 1 (2022): 1-12
Social Science Research Network (2021)
Progress in Disaster Science (2020): 100122
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