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Internal Crisis Communication

2021
Internal crisis communication is a dynamic and broad process including an acute phase preceded by a pre-crisis one and followed by a recovery and relaunch stage. During this process, all organizational members, and in particular employees, are both receivers, senders and sense-makers in a communication arena intertwined with the external environment ...
Mazzei, Alessandra, Butera, Alfonsa
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Internal crisis communication

2019
We live in a crisis society, with traditional media responding on a minute-by-minute basis on daily, seemingly inevitable, organizational crises. Whether crises have become more prevalent or we're simply more aware of them, they are now of great concern to organizations and crisis management and communication is a priority.
Mats Heide, Charlotte Simonsson
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Internal crisis communication

Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 2016
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the study of internal crisis communication, not only the communication from the management to the employees, but also the employees’ communication with each other, in order to highlight the role of communication in the employees’ sensemaking during a crisis ...
Julia Matilda Strandberg, Orla Vigsø
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The Acute International Crisis

World Politics, 1961
Accounts of the acute crises of international politics occupy a substantial place in the diplomatic history of the past hundred years. These compounded events have been interpreted as manifestations of international rivalries among the Great Powers. Intermittently, they have drawn intense public attention and have generated heavy anxieties over the ...
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International Bank Crisis Management

2022
At the international level, bank crisis management has become a key part of banking and banking regulation. Accordingly, International Bank Crisis Management – A Transatlantic Perspective analyses the legal regimes governing bank crisis management in the EU, UK and US, discussing the different procedures and tools available as well as the regulatory ...
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International cooperation in crisis

2021
Chapter 11 deals with the slow process of restoring international scientific cooperation after the end of the World War, highlighting the Dutch role and Lorentz’s untiring efforts in the various, at first unsuccessful attempts to include German scientists in international scientific cooperative bodies.
A. J. Kox, H. F. Schatz
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The International Crisis

1959
The author of this book belongs to the generation which in its youth saw the sunset glow of that long and glorious sunny day of the western world, which lasted from the Congress of Vienna until August 1914, and of which those who have only lived in the present arctic night of history can have no adequate conception.
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