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- The crisis management actors are disparate organisations, with varying experience from managing crisis as well as from working together. Although some actors are active in most crisis management responses, it is impossible to predict the exact composition of actors in the next one.
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Dec 8, 2016 · We present our framework in Figure 1, which categorizes the literature into internal and external perspectives and is situated around three primary stages of a crisis: precrisis prevention, crisis management, and postcrisis outcomes.
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From an objective perspective, IOs are examined as unitary actors that have the aim of contributing to the stability of the international political system. On the other hand, in a subjectivistic approach, IOs’ actual crisis management is the focus.
Jul 20, 2020 · Gonzalez-Herrero and Pratt’s models see the stages as birth, growth, maturity, and decline, and they define a crisis management model that parallels these stages as including issues management, planning-prevention, crisis, and post-crisis.
This study warns regulators and policy makers to pay attention to the several factors that influence crisis management such as information technology, strategic planning, communication, social media, knowledge management, governance, leadership, and the role of professional entities.
- Yahya Maresh H. Hazaa, Faozi A. Almaqtari, Abdullah Al-Swidi
- 2021
Oct 21, 2019 · Research into crisis communication should, therefore, cater to the multiplicity of voices, or “multivocality,” present. The rhetorical arena theory builds on the “arena” metaphor, a location where different actors compete, debate, and negotiate under the public eye (Frandsen & Johansen, 2010, 2017).
- Sky Marsen
- 2020
Nov 22, 2017 · This study applies an institutional profession perspective on a significant crisis management actor in an aim to deepen the understanding of collaborative crisis management work and...
In total, the definitions presented above represent four mainstreams of crisis management theory. The first mainstream viewed a crisis as a threat. The next mainstream of crisis theory finds that a crisis is disrupting. The third one combined both threat and disrupting theories.