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Cai Qiu-wen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Framework and Countermeasure of Library Crisis Management
Information Sciences, 2008Co-Authors: Cai Qiu-wenAbstract:The paper discusses the connation of library Crisis Management,analyses the actuality of Chinese library Crisis Management and indicates the necessity of carrying out Crisis Management in modern library.Based on the Crisis Management theory,the author advances the framework of modern library Crisis Management and corresponding measures of constructing the library Crisis Management system.
Judith A. Clair - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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International handbook of organizational Crisis Management
2007Co-Authors: Christine Pearson, Christophe Roux-dufort, Judith A. ClairAbstract:Best-managed crises can bring positive recognition and enhance an organization’s value; worst-managed crises can snuff its viability. Numerous books have been written on the topic, but many lack rigor: prescriptions are untested and quick fixes are based on elevating the readers’ fears. The International Handbook of Organizational Crisis Management reflects the latest understanding of this field from prominent scholars and practitioners around the globe. Pushing the boundaries of Crisis Management research and practice, this book offers new frameworks and findings that capture insights and guidance for researchers and executives. Today’s crises require no less. Novel and poorly understood technologies, globalization, changing political climates, and a shifting social landscape are just a few of the forces currently changing the ways in which organizations experience crises. The International Handbook of Organizational Crisis Management is a grounded cross-section of informed perspectives, a leading edge overview of the field of Crisis Management that will be useful to researchers and thoughtful practitioners.
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Reframing Crisis Management
Academy of Management Review, 1998Co-Authors: Christine M. Pearson, Judith A. ClairAbstract:The impact of organizational crises has never been stronger. Yet previous research on Crisis Management lacks adequate integration. In this article we attempt to integrate and build upon current knowledge to create a multidisciplinary approach to Crisis Management research, using psychological, social-political, and technological-structural research perspectives. We offer definitions of organizational Crisis and Crisis Management, as well as a framework that depicts the Crisis Management process and researchable propositions for the integration of these perspectives. We also suggest implications for research and practice.
Christine M. Pearson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Reframing Crisis Management
Academy of Management Review, 1998Co-Authors: Christine M. Pearson, Judith A. ClairAbstract:The impact of organizational crises has never been stronger. Yet previous research on Crisis Management lacks adequate integration. In this article we attempt to integrate and build upon current knowledge to create a multidisciplinary approach to Crisis Management research, using psychological, social-political, and technological-structural research perspectives. We offer definitions of organizational Crisis and Crisis Management, as well as a framework that depicts the Crisis Management process and researchable propositions for the integration of these perspectives. We also suggest implications for research and practice.
Gui Santana - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Sports tourism and Crisis Management
Journal of Sport & Tourism, 1998Co-Authors: Gui SantanaAbstract:Abstract Undoubtedly, the tourism industry is one of the most susceptible and vulnerable industries to crises. This paper introduces the concept of Crisis Management and discusses its relevance to sports tourism. It presents an overview and assesses the general trends in crises events of the last two decades and argues for the importance of Crisis Management in business operation in modern times. The paper defines tourism Crisis and provides an operational definition of Crisis Management. Critical issues in Crisis Management such as Crisis anatomy are discussed and a simplified Crisis Management model is presented and discussed.
Xiaodong Zhu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Emergency Crisis Management
Modern Emergency Management, 2018Co-Authors: Jie Cao, He Han, Li Zhu, Xiaodong ZhuAbstract:Crisis Management is a special Management method, which demands an important decision or response be made within a very limited time, in order to enhance pre-Crisis foreseeing ability, in-Crisis rescue ability, and post-Crisis recovery ability. Just like between risk Management and emergency Management, there is an intricate relationship between Crisis Management and emergency Management. Similar to risk Management, Crisis Management is a preventive treatment system that is established in preparation for unexpected events endangering public lives and properties, social order, and public security, forcing managers to take appropriate measures to minimize the resulting losses.