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Title: Impacts of Information Sources on Evacuation Decision During No-Notice Evacuations in a Campus Environment
Accession Number: 01697969
Record Type: Component
Abstract: This paper studies the impacts of disaster- and evacuation-related information from various information sources on university campus community members’ evacuation decision-making process during no-notice evacuations. These information sources include emergency notification system (ENS) on campus, people nearby, and social networking services (SNS). In addition, this study also explores the potential of using SNS as a low-cost option to deliver disaster- and evacuation-related information to campus community members. A survey is conducted to address these questions using participants recruited from the West Lafayette Campus of Purdue University (USA), including students, staff and faculty members. The survey data is analyzed using a structural equation model to capture the roles of information from various sources on three key evacuation-related decisions, including decision on whether to seek additional information, whether to follow others’ actions, and whether to evacuate. The impacts of sociodemographic characteristics and SNS usage on these decisions are analyzed using multiple indicators multiple causes models. Descriptive statistics and model estimation results show that information from sources with higher perceived credibility has a larger impact on participants’ evacuation-related decisions compared to those with lower ones. The study suggests the importance of increasing the credibility and number of followers of the SNS account used by ENS to enable the use of SNS as a complementary low-cost solution to more effectively disseminate disaster- or/and evacuation-related information to ensure that people’s actions enhance their safety.
Supplemental Notes: This paper was sponsored by TRB committee ABR30 Standing Committee on Emergency Evacuations.
Report/Paper Numbers: 19-01082
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research BoardAuthors: Zheng, LingyuGuo, YuntaoPeeta, SrinivasWu, BingPagination: 8p
Publication Date: 2019
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 98th Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: Digital/other
Features: Figures; References; Tables
TRT Terms: Identifier Terms: Subject Areas: Data and Information Technology; Planning and Forecasting; Security and Emergencies; Transportation (General)
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2019 Paper #19-01082
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Dec 7 2018 9:43AM
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