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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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Leadership competencies and the essential role of human resource development in times of crisis: a response to Covid-19 pandemic

, 2020
The aim of this paper is to investigate the roles of domestic and global leaders and organizations to COVID-19 and to consider the new role(s) of Human Resource Development (HRD) based on the ramifications of pandemics in general, and COVID-19 in ...
Khalil M. Dirani   +7 more
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The worldwide ageism crisis

Journal of Social Issues, 2022
Ageism is a worldwide crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated ageism toward older adults with hate speech, intergenerational resentment, and human rights violations.
Sheri R. Levy   +2 more
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Antibiotic Resistance Crisis

International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries, 2019
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a universal public health problem affecting the benefit of antibiotics. Antibiotic use, inappropriate dosage, and genetics led to the spread of multidrug resistance among pathogenic bacteria, and it became hard to treat ...
Nuha Mobarki   +2 more
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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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Effects of misleading media coverage on public health crisis: a case of the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak in China

, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China has sparked a global epidemic, which the World Health Organization declared a public health emergency of international concern on 31st January 2020 (Beijing time). This crisis has attracted intense media attention.
Jun Wen   +3 more
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International Debt Crisis

1998
On 12 August 1982, the Mexican government announced that it could not meet its forthcoming debt repayments on its $80 billion of outstanding debt to international banks. This was the first sign of the international debt crisis. Soon after the Mexican announcement a number of other less-developed countries (LDCs) announced that they too were facing ...
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International Crisis Group

Vacarme, 2005
Résumé Portrait d’une ...
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