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    Chapter 15 Competence for the Unforeseen 

    Herberg, Marius; Torgersen, Glenn-Egil; Rundmo, Torbjørn (2018)
    "This study examines self-assessment of preparedness for unforeseen events and how it varies between groups and individuals according to roles and functions within an organization. The study has two objectives. The first ...
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    Chapter 20 The Relationship Between Stress and Samhandling 

    Boe, Ole (2018)
    "Military operations are very often accompanied by various levels of stress. This chapter aims to discuss the concepts and factors of stress and samhandling. The main factors are social support, self-efficacy, resilience ...
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    Chapter 23 Care Coordination, Samhandling and Patient Safety 

    Storm , Marianne; Wiig, Siri; Storm, Marianne; Wiig, Siri (2018)
    "This chapter focus on Norwegian healthcare policies and regulations for care coordination and patient safety. The Norwegian Coordination Reform implemented in 2012 emphasizes patient engagement, care pathways, and ...
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    Chapter 17 Samhandling and Trust in Military Leadership Structures 

    Bergh , Johan; Boe, Ole; Bergh, Johan; Boe, Ole (2018)
    "The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the importance of trust in military samhandling. Trust serves as one of the main prerequisites for effective collaboration (Kouzes & Posner, 2003). The Norwegian Armed Forces’ ...
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    Chapter 16 Military Samhandling 

    Heier, Tormod (2018)
    "The chapter describes and discusses interaction within the Norwegian Armed Forces. Military interaction is understood as the dynamic and sometimes unpredictable action undertaken when two or more services interact. The ...
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    Chapter 22 Learning from Sports 

    Steiro, Trygve J.; Saksvik, Per Øystein (2018)
    "This study shows some generic characteristics from sports that are of relevance to samhandling structures under risk. The findings are based on a case study of the concept of “Total Football” and the Rosenborg Football ...
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    Chapter 19 Samhandling During Crisis Work 

    Carlström, Eric (2018)
    "Samhandling is considered as a key solution when asymmetry occurs. An expectation of seamless samhandling can be a special challenge to High Reliability Organizations which have mechanistic traditions in common, i.e. ...
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    Chapter 21 Effective Cooperation Between Strangers in Unexpected and Dangerous Situations 

    Kjellevold Olsen, Olav (2018)
    "This chapter aims to discuss what it takes to make people or groups that do not know each other previously establish effective cooperation during unforeseen events. The focus is on the formation process of “swift trust”, ...
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    Chapter 18 Didactics and Innovation in Collaboration for the Unforeseen in Training Practice Preparation 

    Magnussen, Leif (2018)
    "The objective of this chapter is to improve collaborative practices and exercises, taking the unforeseen into account. The major focus is on the process of making collaboration exercises and the planning phase of these ...
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    Chapter 7 Where is My State? Citizenship as a Factor in Yugoslavia’s Disintegration 

    Štiks, Igor (2015)
    Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s disintegration. The fundamental questions of citizenship related to the very definition of membership in a political community ...
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