Self-inflicted disasters : moral disengagement in unconventional risk, crisis and disaster management strategy
The impacts of unconventional risks and crises on organisation survival have shifted the focus not just to risk and crisis management but also on business continuity and organisational resilience. At the same time, the effectiveness of current risk and crisis management models or strategies in deali...
Main Author: | Mafimisebi, Oluwasoye Patrick |
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Other Authors: | Hadleigh-Dunn, Sara Eileen Bertin ; Hoecht, Andreas Herbert |
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University of Portsmouth
2017
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.749249 |
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