The theory is helpful, but learning from actual experience is better. That’s why below you can read an analysis of five brand crises that genuinely happened. #1 Dieselgate Dieselgate was a vast emissions scandal that backfired on Volkswagen on the international market. The crisis struck in 2015...
Subsequently, Pauchant and Mitroff (1992) proposed a crisis preparation framework that included five stages: (i) signal detection (anticipation), (ii) preparation (capacity building e.g., training), (iii) containment (restricting further repercussions), (iv) recovery (operational activities to ...
The mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery as four stages of crisis management tasks are considered in the study based on the task-technology fit theory. 3 Methodology Providing a practical method to decision makers for GIS adoption in the Iran’s crisis management organizations for ...
Future research should include cross-cultural comparisons and examine the polycrisis impact on people in various developmental stages, e.g. emerging adults. Our study introduces "polycrisis" and "cumu- lative stress" as new psychological categories. Further research is needed in this area, in the...
(2006). More than Words Alone: Incorporating Broadcasters' Nonverbal Communi- cation into the Stages of Crisis Coverage Theory-Evidence from September 11th. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 50, 1-17.Coleman, R., & Wu, H. D. (2006). More than words alone: Incorporating ...
aThe study was based on Erickson's (1968) Stages of Psychosocial Development. This theory states that a human being passes throughlife stages from infancy to late adulthood. In every stage, anindividual faces challenges and experiences changes and crises. Thepsychosocial crisis during this stage is...
This study explores the effectiveness of image restoration strategies in pandemic crisis communication at the highest levels of administration. By integrating corpus-assisted discourse analysis with Image Repair Theory, it aims to uncover the prevailing
This study makes several contributions to theory in terms of the relationships between intellectual capital, market turbulence and business sustainability; more specifically, based on the findings, there is a significant relationship between human capital and business sustainability, similar to that of past...
(1) whether the initial evidence of a higher likelihood of exit by less productive firms remains in the later stages of the pandemic, (2) whether there are economic gains from the reallocation of the resources, both labor and capital, of the businesses that have ceased their operations, and...
Indeed, this theory assumes that future asset prices (or their returns) known with certainty. In reality, future prices are unknown and their estimates are linked to forecast errors which can affect considerably the portfolio investment strategies, particularly in periods of financial and economic ...