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International Crisis Management
SSRN Electronic Journal1.1 Appalachian State University (Appalachian) encourages its students to participate in education abroad experiences in large numbers. The University also supports faculty and staff to participate in international activities and promotes the development
A. El-Rafie
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Well Worth Saving, 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.
Wilhelm Röpke
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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.
Wilhelm Röpke
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International Marketing Review, 2022
PurposeBecause of its omission of social influences, conventional animosity research has failed to sufficiently consider consumption context. To address this limitation, this research constitutes two interrelated parts: (a) investigating how normative ...
C. Fong +2 more
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PurposeBecause of its omission of social influences, conventional animosity research has failed to sufficiently consider consumption context. To address this limitation, this research constitutes two interrelated parts: (a) investigating how normative ...
C. Fong +2 more
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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 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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Wargaming as a Methodology: The International Crisis Wargame and Experimental Wargaming
Social Science Research Network, 2020Background. Wargaming has a long history as a tool for understanding the complexity of conflict. Although wargames have shown their relevance across topics and time, the immersive nature of wargames and the guild-like communities that surround them have ...
Benjamin Schechter +2 more
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The International Crisis Behavior Project
, 2020Over the course of more than four decades the International Crisis Behavior (ICB) Project, a major and ongoing data-gathering enterprise in the social sciences, has compiled data that continues to be accessed heavily in scholarship on conflict processes.
K. Beardsley +3 more
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, 2020
International financial crises affect some countries more than others, and general ethnocentric tendencies favoring domestic products may be exacerbated by nationalism as well as animosity toward a specific country that consumers consider responsible for
Alessandro De Nisco +2 more
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International financial crises affect some countries more than others, and general ethnocentric tendencies favoring domestic products may be exacerbated by nationalism as well as animosity toward a specific country that consumers consider responsible for
Alessandro De Nisco +2 more
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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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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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