Benigno E. Aguirre

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Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
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Organizational
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Aguirre BE, El-Tawil S. (2020) The Emergence of Transdisciplinary Research and Disaster Science American Behavioral Scientist. 64: 1162-1178
Lin S, El-Tawil S, Aguirre BE. (2020) Computational Simulation of Benefit Fraud and Community Resilience in the Wake of Disaster Natural Hazards Review. 21: 4020039
Ardalan A, Fatemi F, Aguirre B, et al. (2019) Assessing human vulnerability in industrial chemical accidents: a qualitative and quantitative methodological approach. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 191: 506
Aguirre B, Lane D. (2019) Fraud in disaster: Rethinking the phases International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 39: 101232
Links JM, Schwartz BS, Lin S, et al. (2017) COPEWELL: A Conceptual Framework and System Dynamics Model for Predicting Community Functioning and Resilience After Disasters. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 1-11
El-Tawil S, Fang J, Aguirre B, et al. (2017) A Computational Study of the Station Nightclub Fire Accounting for Social Relationships Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 20
Fatemi F, Ardalan A, Aguirre B, et al. (2017) Social vulnerability indicators in disasters: Findings from a systematic review International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 22: 219-227
Fang J, El-Tawil S, Aguirre B. (2016) New Agent-Based Egress Model Allowing for Social Relationships Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. 30: 04015066
Fang J, El-Tawil S, Aguirre B. (2016) Leader-follower model for agent based simulation of social collective behavior during egress Safety Science. 83: 40-47
Hotchkiss HL, Aguirre BE, Best E. (2013) A critique of the official report on the evacuation of the World Trade Center: Continued doubts Disasters. 37: 695-704
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