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Crisis Management of Public Emergencies from the Perspective of Bounded Rationality

Jiaxin Hao

Abstract


In recent years, there has been a surge in China's marathon cross-country race, which has not only stimulated sports enthusiasm, but also brought casualties, and the problem of crisis management has gradually emerged. The time, information and resources of public emergencies are limited, effective crisis management can reduce losses, and the essence of crisis management is crisis decision-making, and crisis monitoring and crisis early warning are the premise of scientific crisis decision-making. Taking the cross-country event of Gansu Marathon as an example, this paper studies and analyzes the problems existing in the crisis management of public events in China and the root causes of the problems from the perspective of Simon's bounded rationality. it also puts forward some suggestions on the optimization of crisis management from the aspects of crisis monitoring, crisis early warning and crisis decision-making.

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Bounded rationality; Public emergencies; Crisis management; Crisis decision-making

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/mmf.v5i3.3600

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