Bistaraki Angeliki, Stefanopoulos Nikos
Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Crete, Greece.
Department of Nursing, School of Health Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Patras, Patras, Greece.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2024 Apr;39(2):163-169. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X24000219. Epub 2024 Mar 15.
Mass gatherings (MGs) usually represent significant challenges for the public health and safety sector of the host cities. Organizing a safe and successful mass event highly depends on the effective collaboration among different public and private organizations. It is necessary to establish successful coordination to ensure that all the key stakeholders understand their respective roles and responsibilities. The inconsistency between the variety of participating agencies because of their different culture can result in delays in decision making. Interorganizational knowledge transfer can improve the success of the event; however, knowledge transfer among professionals and agencies in MGs is not well-documented.
This study used the 2018 Athens Marathon as the empirical setting to examine how interorganizational knowledge transfer was perceived among the multiple public health and safety professionals during the planning stage of the event.
Data comprised 18 semi-structured, in-depth interviews with key informants, direct observations of meetings, and documentary analysis. Open coding and thematic analysis were used to analyze the data.
Findings indicated that sharing the acquired knowledge was a necessary and challenging step to create an enabling collaborative environment among interacting organizations. Experiential learning was identified as a significant factor, which helped promote joint understanding and partnership work. Informal interpersonal exchanges and formal knowledge transfer activities facilitated knowledge sharing across organizational boundaries, helping to break down silos.
Interorganizational knowledge transfer is a necessary step to achieve joint understanding and create an environment where interaction among agencies can be more effective. The study findings can be beneficial for organizers of marathons and other mass sporting events to support valuable interorganizational collaboration and conduct a safe event.
大型活动通常对主办城市的公共卫生与安全部门构成重大挑战。举办一场安全且成功的大型活动在很大程度上依赖于不同公共和私营组织之间的有效协作。有必要建立成功的协调机制,以确保所有关键利益相关者明确各自的角色和责任。由于各参与机构文化各异,可能导致决策延迟。组织间的知识转移有助于提高活动的成功率;然而,关于大型活动中专业人员和机构之间的知识转移情况,相关记录并不完善。
本研究以2018年雅典马拉松赛为实证案例,探讨在活动筹备阶段,众多公共卫生与安全专业人员对组织间知识转移的认知情况。
数据包括对关键信息提供者进行的18次半结构化深度访谈、对会议的直接观察以及文件分析。采用开放式编码和主题分析对数据进行分析。
研究结果表明,分享所获知识是在相互作用的组织间营造有利协作环境的必要且具有挑战性的一步。经验学习被视为一个重要因素,有助于促进共同理解和伙伴关系工作。非正式的人际交流和正式的知识转移活动促进了跨组织边界的知识共享,有助于打破部门壁垒。
组织间知识转移是达成共同理解、营造一个能使各机构间互动更有效的环境的必要步骤。研究结果对马拉松及其他大型体育赛事的组织者有益,有助于支持有价值的组织间协作并举办安全的活动。