AutorIn 1: | ||||
Wang, Chuanyi | ||||
AutorIn 2: | ||||
Cheng, Zhe | ||||
AutorIn 3: | ||||
Yue, Xiao-Guang | ||||
weitere AutorInnen: | ||||
McAleer, Michael | ||||
Titel: | ||||
Risk Management of COVID-19 by Universities in China | ||||
Jahr: | ||||
2020 | ||||
Zeitschrift: | ||||
Journal Risk Financial Management 2020, 13, 36; doi:10.3390/jrfm13020036 | ||||
Abstract: | ||||
"(...) The rapid spread of new coronaviruses throughout China and the world in 2019–2020 has had a great
impact on China’s economic and social development. As the backbone of Chinese society, Chinese universities
have made significant contributions to emergency risk management. Such contributions have been made
primarily in the following areas: alumni resource collection, medical rescue and emergency management,
mental health maintenance, control of staff mobility, and innovation in online education models. Through the
support of these methods, Chinese universities have played a positive role in the prevention and control of
the epidemic situation. However, they also face the problems of alumni’s economic development difficulties,
the risk of deadly infection to medical rescue teams and health workers, infection of teachers and students,
and the unsatisfactory application of information technology in resolving the crisis. In response to these
risks and emergency problems, we propose some corresponding solutions for public dissemination, including
issues related to medical security, emergency research, professional assistance, positive communication, and
hierarchical information-based teaching. (...)" [COVID-19; Wuhan; Chinese universities; risk management; public safety; Information technology; online education] | ||||
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