TY - JOUR AB - Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce a novel approach to studying disaster management operations: the emergence of coordination-clusters in long-term rehabilitation projects and innovation dynamics in coordination-clusters.Design/methodology/approach The problem addressed is examining the coordination dynamics in long-term rehabilitation operations. A mixed methods research approach was adopted where a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques was used for data collection and analysis to study the phenomenon of the coordination evolution in long-term rehabilitation projects.Findings The results indicate resilience in the behavior of involved actors from different organizations as they re-organize into coordination-clusters and collectively work to overcome the unfolding challenges of long-term rehabilitation projects in areas affected by major disaster.Research limitations/implications The results provide some answers to the question of how to map and analyze the phenomenon of coordination-clusters and their consequent coordination dynamics, and thereby steps to redesign the approach to execute long-term rehabilitation projects in places affected by major disasters.Practical implications The combination of Actor-network theory and critical incident technique with social network analysis and community detection provides an integrated network-based view of coordination dynamics in long-term recovery operations. Such perspective would broaden the empirical basis for the planning and management of complex disaster management operations.Originality/value The results of the research offer a new approach to study coordination dynamics in disaster management operations. The proposed method provides a tool to examine the evolution of processes involved with the recovery phase of a disaster management cycle. VL - 6 IS - 3 SN - 2042-6747 DO - 10.1108/JHLSCM-06-2016-0024 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/JHLSCM-06-2016-0024 AU - Noori Nadia Saad AU - Weber Christina PY - 2016 Y1 - 2016/01/01 TI - Dynamics of coordination-clusters in long-term rehabilitation T2 - Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 296 EP - 328 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -