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Network Analysis of the Disaster Response Systems in the Waste Recycling Center

Version 1 : Received: 25 July 2022 / Approved: 26 July 2022 / Online: 26 July 2022 (08:06:26 CEST)

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Kim, S.; Park, J. Network Analysis of the Disaster Response Systems in the Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling Center in South Korea. Sustainability 2022, 14, 10254. Kim, S.; Park, J. Network Analysis of the Disaster Response Systems in the Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling Center in South Korea. Sustainability 2022, 14, 10254.

Abstract

Since the process of waste recycling generates dust and flammable gas during fragmentation, there is always a risk of fire resulting therefrom, and fire does, in fact, frequently occur. However, research on disaster management at recycling facilities deals only with the problem of processing systems from a technical point of view, but it does not suggest concrete alternatives from a management point of view. Therefore, in this study, we analyzed the influence of the disaster response network of a waste recycling center at the organizational level based on the concept of the cognitive accuracy of a network when considering administrative aspects. Through this analysis, we confirmed that factors affecting the influence of the network exist, such that the entire network and the networks of different levels of position are different. We suggest that this can be improved by deploying members who perform formal tasks at the center of the network so that everyone can agree political approach.

Keywords

Waste Recycling System; Disaster Response; Network; Cognitive Accuracy

Subject

Business, Economics and Management, Business and Management

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