Helping Crisis Managers Protect Reputational Assets
WTW. Timothy CoombsSJSherry J. Holladay
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Abstract
A situational crisis communication theory (SCCT), which articulates the variables, assumptions, and relationships that should be considered in selecting crisis response strategies to protect an organization’s reputation, is advanced. Although various studies taking a situational approach have touched on certain of the theory’s variables and relationships, this study represents the first attempt to articulate and begin to test a situational theory of crisis communication. SCCT is premised on matching the crisis response to the level of crisis responsibility attributed to a crisis. The study explores one of the basic assumptions of SCCT by assessing whether the predicted correlational relationship between crisis…
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2- WTW. Timothy CoombsCorresponding
- SJSherry J. Holladay
Eastern Illinois University
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- Situational ethics
- Crisis communication
- Reputation
- Social psychology
- Crisis response
- Psychology
- Matching (statistics)
- Test (biology)
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