International Journal of Law and Legal Studies

ISSN 2736-1608

International Journal of Law and Legal Studies ISSN 2463-5634 Vol. 8 (3), pp. 001-007, March, 2020. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Crisis perception in decision making: An innovative conceptual framework and its application in disaster relief

Allen Lai Yu Hung

Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, 469C Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772. E-mail: [email protected]. Tel: (65) 6516 6134. Fax: (65) 6778 1020. Website: www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg.

Accepted 14 October, 2019

Abstract

Decision making is the most vital stage in the public policymaking, especially when decision makers face crises. There is a rich theoretical literature and dense theory buildings on decision making in politics as usual, but little is empirically understood how perception of crisis decision-making is shaped. This paper focuses on the stage of decision making in face of crisis. The author develop an innovative conceptual framework to analyze what decision makers perceive of their circumstances, and the reasons behind the adoption and pursuit of major changes in public policy. In this paper, the process and content of perception in decision making have been studied, and contested. The author, further tap into an empirical case study about the practical implications of these insights and more specifically about issues of perception formulation. A case study of Singapore Red Cross in Asian Tsunami relief is presented as an example of perception formulation in crisis decision-making.

Keywords: Perception, Singapore, disaster relief, Tsunami, crisis, decision making.