item: #1 of 49 id: cord-017351-73hlwwdh author: Quarantelli, E. L. title: Studying Future Disasters and Crises: A Heuristic Approach date: 2017-09-12 words: 13136 flesch: 53 summary: Creating opportunities for cooperation and dramatic change Some contributions German Katastrophensoziologie can make to the sociology of disaster Old virus has a new trick: Mailing itself in quantity Theory of collective behavior as cultural trauma Cities and catastrophes: Coping with emergency in European history Conflict in natural disaster: A codification of consensus and conflict theories Methods of disaster research Why things bite back Expert political judgment. The literature on crisis and disaster research suggests that we are at another important historical juncture with the emergence of a new distinctive class of disasters and crises not often seen before (Ansell, Boin, & Keller, 2010; Helsloot, Boin, Jacobs, & Comfort, 2012; Tierney, 2014) . keywords: affected; area; aspects; attacks; attention; behavior; beings; boin; boundaries; canada; century; certain; chapter; characteristics; china; cities; citizens; city; clear; communities; community; complex; conflict; consensus; consequences; countries; course; crises; cross; cultural; deal; destruction; development; differences; different; disasters; disruptions; earlier; earthquake; effects; efforts; emergency; emergent; engineering; european; events; example; fact; failures; fire; floods; frameworks; future; general; good; groups; happenings; hazards; health; heat; historical; history; human; idea; impact; important; informal; information; initial; international; japan; kinds; knowledge; lagadec; large; level; like; local; long; look; major; management; managing; massive; measures; media; mitigation; natural; natural disasters; nature; need; negative; new; newer; non; number; occasions; old; ones; organizations; particular; past; perry; persons; perspective; phenomena; planning; plant; population; possibilities; possible; power; present; problems; public; quarantelli; question; recent; religious; research; researchers; respect; response; result; riots; risk; sars; scholars; science; second; sense; situations; social; societal; societies; specific; spread; states; studies; study; supernatural; systems; technological; term; terrorist; thinking; threats; time; traditional; transboundary; trends; tsunami; types; united; victims; virus; way; ways; western; world; years cache: cord-017351-73hlwwdh.txt plain text: cord-017351-73hlwwdh.txt item: #2 of 49 id: cord-017554-yvx1gyp9 author: Martin, Susan F. title: Forced Migration and Refugee Policy date: 2017-09-15 words: 14665 flesch: 41 summary: They fall into three categories: (1) policies that permit migrants already on the territory of the destination country to remain for at least a temporary period; (2) policies to respond to new movements of people leaving either directly or indirectly as a result of the crisis; and (3) evacuation of citizens and selected others from crisis affected countries. The evacuations share many similarities with other forced migration situations. keywords: absence; access; affected; armed; assistance; asylum; basis; borders; canada; capacity; cases; change; chapter; citizens; climate; commissioner; conditions; conflict; consequences; context; convention; countries; country; crises; criteria; cross; data; demographic; destination; development; difficult; directive; disasters; displaced; displacement; drivers; earthquake; economic; efforts; environmental; european; evacuation; example; factors; forced; forms; frameworks; global; governments; group; haiti; harm; hazards; health; high; home; humanitarian; idps; individuals; instability; institutional; internal; international; international migration; iom; issues; large; law; lead; legal; level; likely; little; livelihoods; mass; meeting; migrants; migration; movements; nationals; natural; need; new; non; number; organization; origin; pandemics; particular; people; permanent; persecution; persons; policies; policy; political; populations; protection; provisions; range; reduction; refugees; regional; related; removal; residence; response; responsibility; return; rights; risk; role; safety; scale; sea; security; ship; similar; situations; social; solutions; states; temporary; temporary protection; tps; trafficking; unable; unhcr; united; violence; vulnerable; world cache: cord-017554-yvx1gyp9.txt plain text: cord-017554-yvx1gyp9.txt item: #3 of 49 id: cord-021492-z2bjkl9g author: Brossman, Charles title: Planning for known and unknown risks date: 2016-04-15 words: 18770 flesch: 49 summary: Prior to 2001, business travelers thought nothing of being able to walk into an airport and meet their loved ones at their arrival gate. In some countries, lack of planning or resources to support business travelers has the potential to be grounds for claims of negligence in a company's duty of care responsibilities, and can lead to a criminal offense, such as with the United Kingdom's (UK) Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act of 2007. keywords: access; addition; address; adequate; air; aircraft; airport; appropriate; audiences; available; basis; best; booking; business; business travelers; card; care; case; certain; change; civil; common; communication; companies; company; compensation; concerns; conduct; contact; contractors; control; convention; corporate; cost; countries; country; court; coverage; crisis; critical; damage; data; days; decision; definition; destination; different; difficult; disease; drugs; duty; emergency; employees; employer; evacuation; event; example; external; face; facility; factors; family; flight; following; friction; gay; general; good; government; groups; h1n1; health; help; high; hiv; home; homosexuality; honor; hotel; hours; human; ijet; impact; important; incident; individual; information; insurance; intellectual; intelligence; international; issues; judgment; key; khan; killings; lack; large; laws; legal; level; liability; local; lost; mail; making; management; media; medical; member; messaging; mobile; necessary; need; new; news; numbers; office; open; operations; order; organization; outside; pandemic; payment; people; percent; personal; phone; place; plan; planning; policies; policy; possible; potential; prepared; prescription; process; products; program; property; protocols; providers; public; qatar; question; ransom; relative; resources; response; restrictions; result; return; risk; room; safety; security; senior; services; sexual; situation; social; specific; stakeholders; standard; states; steps; stress; study; suppliers; support; team; things; time; trade; training; transportation; travel; travelers; treatment; trip; trm; u.s; united; unrest; use; victim; violence; way; women; work; workers; workplace; world; years cache: cord-021492-z2bjkl9g.txt plain text: cord-021492-z2bjkl9g.txt item: #4 of 49 id: cord-022266-nezgzovk author: Henderson, Joan C. title: Tourism and Health Crises date: 2009-11-16 words: 7967 flesch: 47 summary: These circumstances could be a principal or secondary cause of tourism crises and indicate how certain classes of tourism crisis overlap as environmental and socio-cultural factors are also at work. Tourist health risks: Factors and forces which threaten the physical and psychological well-being of tourists. keywords: accidents; activities; adventure; advice; air; airlines; american; appropriate; areas; arrivals; asia; authorities; british; business; case; certain; chapter; children; china; cial; commercial; companies; company; concern; countries; court; crisis; critical; cruise; customers; dangers; deaths; destinations; development; diarrhea; diffi; disease; dvt; east; economic; education; end; example; face; fears; following; food; foot; global; governments; great; guides; hazards; health; hong; human; hygiene; illness; industry; infections; infl; information; injury; international; kong; like; locations; long; major; management; media; medical; medicine; ned; new; news; offi; operators; organization; outbreak; overseas; pacifi; page; particular; passengers; personal; problems; prostitution; provision; public; risks; safety; sars; sex; sex tourism; sexual; ships; sickness; singapore; social; source; south; staff; taking; terms; thailand; threats; tourism; tourism crises; tourism industry; tourists; training; travel; travelers; uenza; virus; water; world; worst; zealand cache: cord-022266-nezgzovk.txt plain text: cord-022266-nezgzovk.txt item: #5 of 49 id: cord-022367-xpzx22qg author: Murphy, Peter E. title: Risk management date: 2009-11-16 words: 11896 flesch: 48 summary: Risk management does make a logical central theme for resort management in that it provides a focussed context for its past, present and future directions. It is becoming a significant aspect of resort Risk management management given the adventurous nature of many of their activities, their exciting locations, the growing litigious nature of customers, and the growing threat of terrorism. keywords: able; accidents; activities; activity; actual; adventure; adventure tourism; affected; approach; areas; attention; basic; business; care; case; central; change; claims; climate; conditions; consequences; contingency; control; council; coverage; crisis; crisis management; damage; danger; demand; destinations; development; different; disaster; diving; duty; emergency; employees; environment; evacuation; events; example; experience; external; financial; framework; future; general; global; government; guests; health; help; high; human; hurricane; impact; important; indian; industry; information; injury; insurance; international; island; issues; key; large; legal; level; liability; life; local; long; loss; low; major; management; market; means; media; national; nations; natural; nature; need; new; news; occurrence; ocean; operations; opportunity; organization; past; people; period; personal; phase; place; planning; plans; political; possible; preparation; prepared; present; probability; procedures; process; public; real; recovery; regional; regular; resort; resort management; response; responsibility; risk; risk management; safety; sausmarez; scale; sector; security; signs; situation; staff; stage; strategic; supply; sustainability; sustainable; system; terms; terrorism; time; tourism; training; travel; tsunami; warning; way; weather; world cache: cord-022367-xpzx22qg.txt plain text: cord-022367-xpzx22qg.txt item: #6 of 49 id: cord-022394-bbdls7jv author: Henderson, Joan C. title: Economic Tourism Crises date: 2009-11-16 words: 5709 flesch: 46 summary: Economic tourism crisis: A crisis for the tourism industry which arises from economic changes within the tourism system or wider economy. 2. Why might economic conditions in destination countries result in tourism crises? keywords: action; airlines; american; arrivals; asian; business; cambodia; case; certain; companies; conditions; consequences; control; costs; countries; country; crisis; currency; demand; destination; developed; development; domestic; economic; economies; economy; european; example; fi nancial; foreign; fuel; general; global; government; greater; growth; hawaii; henderson; home; hotel; impacts; inbound; income; industry; infl; international; investment; japan; japanese; labor; local; management; market; money; nancial; nancial crisis; nature; new; news; offi; oil; outbound; pay; political; potential; prices; private; problems; region; result; sector; service; set; social; sources; thailand; tourism; tourism industry; tourists; transport; travel; travelers; value; visitors; wider; world; years cache: cord-022394-bbdls7jv.txt plain text: cord-022394-bbdls7jv.txt item: #7 of 49 id: cord-023104-dpftawj3 author: Boin, Arjen title: The Transboundary Crisis: Why we are unprepared and the road ahead date: 2018-07-22 words: 3371 flesch: 53 summary: 1 3. Build transboundary crisis management institutions. By formulating transboundary crisis management as a collective action problem, we can apply theoretical insights from this body of research. keywords: actors; administrative; arrangements; authority; borders; boundaries; centralization; challenges; citizens; complex; complexity; coordination; crisis; critical; decoupling; democratic; difficult; disasters; european; governments; information; institutions; international; legitimacy; management; mechanisms; modern; new; organizations; policy; political; problem; public; research; response; solution; state; strategy; systems; threats; time; traditional; transboundary; transboundary crisis; work cache: cord-023104-dpftawj3.txt plain text: cord-023104-dpftawj3.txt item: #8 of 49 id: cord-023128-l0jzpxi0 author: Topper, Benjamin title: Fractal Crises – A New Path for Crisis Theory and Management date: 2013-01-10 words: 9931 flesch: 51 summary: We, therefore, suggest here a modest contribution, and will try to show how it is possible to build a new path for crisis theory in terms of fractal geometry, and in turn build a new path to crisis management through the search of key parameters that we call 'invariants' as they will prove to be a useful toolkit for grasping a large spectrum of crisis events. We have laid the ground to a new understanding of crisis theory,showing that well-documented phenomena can be linked to a set of simple principles that can trace stability and instability in the context of crisis events, which is already a big step forward. keywords: action; approach; avenues; basic; best; better; case; century; chain; challenge; common; complexity; concept; contribution; conventional; core; crisis; crisis management; crisis theory; critical; crucial; decision; definition; des; different; difficult; disaster; dynamics; effects; end; events; example; extreme; field; fractal; fundamental; future; geometry; global; ground; help; high; hypotheses; idea; impact; impossible; information; invariance; issue; key; knowledge; known; lagadec; large; limits; literature; loss; making; management; mandelbrot; market; means; mega; model; modern; multiple; natural; nature; need; new; normal; open; paradigm; path; people; perspectives; phenomena; play; point; practices; principles; problems; realities; reality; research; response; risk; scale; science; scientific; sense; shocks; single; situation; social; specific; step; studies; system; terms; territory; theoretical; theories; theory; thinking; time; today; understanding; unknown; use; useful; view; vision; volatility; war; way; wicked; work; world cache: cord-023128-l0jzpxi0.txt plain text: cord-023128-l0jzpxi0.txt item: #9 of 49 id: cord-023140-ytal7wog author: Henderson, Joan C. title: Responding to crisis: severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and hotels in Singapore date: 2004-12-09 words: 3950 flesch: 43 summary: Crisis management planning thus emerges as an essential responsibility of the tourism industry as a whole and it is hoped that this account has contributed to the debate about the principles of crisis management within a tourism context whilst also illuminating good practice in the hotel sector. Further health‐related crises seem inevitable in the modern world and some guidelines for dealing with these are proposed, based on the Singapore experience and an existing framework for tourism crisis management. keywords: acute; agencies; asia; average; board; business; case; certain; consequences; crisis; crisis management; destinations; disaster; disease; emergency; epidemic; faulkner; framework; government; guests; health; henderson; hong; hotels; industry; infectious; june; kong; local; major; management; marketing; new; organisation; planning; plans; pre; problems; public; recovery; respiratory; respondents; response; rooms; sars; sector; severe; short; singapore; stb; straits; study; syndrome; time; tourism; tourism crisis; tourism industry; transmission; travel; virus; world; wto; year cache: cord-023140-ytal7wog.txt plain text: cord-023140-ytal7wog.txt item: #10 of 49 id: cord-023773-sqojhvwx author: Araújo-Vila, Noelia title: Spanish Economic-Financial Crisis: Social and Academic Interest date: 2020-04-21 words: 4465 flesch: 53 summary: Related search terms that present a punctual increase include Spain financial crisis and Spanish Economic crisis. Results indicate that the most frequent research topics are Spain, financial crisis, economic crisis, crisis, human, article, economic recession, and finances (Table 2) . keywords: abstracts; academic; affected; analysis; authors; banking; beginning; bubble; case; construction; content; countries; country; crisis; database; economic; economic crisis; economy; effects; española; estate; fig; financial; financial crisis; financiera; general; global; google; growth; increase; industry; interest; internet; keywords; papers; period; place; population; present; public; real; related; scopus; searches; sector; situation; spain; spanish; spanish financial; states; studies; subject; topic; tourism; united; years cache: cord-023773-sqojhvwx.txt plain text: cord-023773-sqojhvwx.txt item: #11 of 49 id: cord-024316-nc38gr2f author: Meade, Rosie R title: CDJ Editorial—What is this Covid-19 crisis? date: 2020-04-27 words: 993 flesch: 58 summary: We might think of all those who do these things, not because governments or political leaders exhort them to, but because they know and have always known that humanity must be re-socialised, especially at times of crisis. But we might take our cues from elsewhere, when worrying about the fate of collective action and fellow feeling. keywords: cdj; collective; community; consequences; constant; covid-19; crisis; editorial; governments; homes; jobs; life; nc38gr2f; ones; state; vulnerable; workers cache: cord-024316-nc38gr2f.txt plain text: cord-024316-nc38gr2f.txt item: #12 of 49 id: cord-024569-d9opzb6m author: Seo, Mihye title: Amplifying Panic and Facilitating Prevention: Multifaceted Effects of Traditional and Social Media Use During the 2015 MERS Crisis in South Korea date: 2019-07-26 words: 8123 flesch: 39 summary: The null effect of social media use on MERS knowledge might thus result from the conflicting content of social media. Analysis of a two-wave online panel survey found that traditional media use had a positive influence on MERS knowledge while social media use did not. keywords: analysis; anxiety; attention; behavioral responses; behaviors; cognitive; communication; consequences; context; coverage; credibility; crisis; data; direct; disease; east; effects; emotional; emotional responses; emotions; empirical; epidemic; fear; findings; general; government; h1n1; health; importance; individuals; infectious; information; instance; knowledge; korea; management; media; media use; mers; mers crisis; mers knowledge; mers preventive; messages; middle; model; negative; negative emotional; news; online; organizations; outbreak; panel; panic; people; positive; potential; preventive; preventive behaviors; prior; public; reporting; research; respiratory; responses; results; risk; role; s.-u; sars; situation; sns; social; social media; specific; study; survey; syndrome; terms; times; traditional; traditional media; understanding; use; users; variables; wave; words; work; yang cache: cord-024569-d9opzb6m.txt plain text: cord-024569-d9opzb6m.txt item: #13 of 49 id: cord-025669-hc9ygnde author: Pinho, José Carlos title: The opportunity to create a business: Systemic banking crisis, institutional factor conditions and trade openness date: 2020-05-30 words: 8928 flesch: 28 summary: Concerning higher education and training, it impacts on national-level entrepreneurial activity through two mechanisms: (1) the ability to recognize and pursue entrepreneurial economic opportunities; (2) instilling individuals with the necessary capabilities and technical skills required to launch new start-ups (Levie and Autio 2008) . To address the previous research questions, this study pairs a country-level dataset of the GEM project for entrepreneurial opportunities factors with information on countries affected by the recent global financial crisis and examines whether the experts' opportunities perceptions and their main drivers differ systematically across the two groups of countries. keywords: activity; adverse; affected; alvarez; analysis; authors; banking; banking crisis; behavior; bruton; busenitz; business; changes; cognitive; conditions; context; countries; country; creation; crisis; cultural; data; different; dimension; economic; economies; education; effect; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; environment; et al; evidence; experts; factor; favorable; financial; financial crisis; freedom; gem; global; good; government; growth; high; image; impact; important; individuals; institutional; international; knowledge; level; line; market; new; new business; normative; norms; openness; opportunities; opportunity; people; perceptions; positive; programs; protection; regard; regulatory; research; results; sample; scott; second; significant; social; start; study; sub; systemic; table; trade; urbano; variables cache: cord-025669-hc9ygnde.txt plain text: cord-025669-hc9ygnde.txt item: #14 of 49 id: cord-026376-8doxts85 author: Moorkamp, Matthijs title: Organizational synthesis in transboundary crises: Three principles for managing centralization and coordination in the corona virus crisis response date: 2020-05-19 words: 1744 flesch: 34 summary: In transboundary crisis management, there is a dual challenge of centralization and coordination that makes crisis response highly problematic (Boin, 2019) . Crisis response actors in transboundary crises shape, and reshape, organizational context while simultaneously enacting multiple uncertain, emerging and evolving crisis contexts. keywords: actors; boin; centralization; command; coordination; corona; crisis; crisis response; different; dutch; hurricane; island; key; level; maarten; management; mh17; mission; multifunctional; organizational; outbreak; principles; priorities; process; protocols; response; sint; synthesis; transboundary; virus cache: cord-026376-8doxts85.txt plain text: cord-026376-8doxts85.txt item: #15 of 49 id: cord-027960-qzg2jsz6 author: Royo, Sebastián title: From Boom to Bust: The Economic Crisis in Spain 2008–2013 date: 2020-06-28 words: 7531 flesch: 51 summary: The overall pattern of Spanish economic history has been described, crudely, as a graph shaped like an upside-down version of the letter 'V'. As we have seen, much of Spain growth during the 2000s was based on the domestic sector and particularly on an unsustainable reliance on construction. keywords: account; average; bank; banking; bargains; book; bubble; cajas; capital; chapter; collapse; companies; competitiveness; construction; consumption; costs; countries; country; crisis; current; debt; decade; deficit; development; domestic; economic; economic crisis; economy; emu; estate; european; fact; financial; financial crisis; fiscal; gdp; global; government; growth; half; immigrants; important; increase; institutions; integration; international; jobs; labor; large; levels; low; market; membership; new; party; percentage; performance; points; policies; policy; political; population; position; private; problem; productivity; public; real; record; reforms; result; royo; sector; spain; spanish; spanish economy; spanish financial; structural; success; system; time; unemployment; union; years cache: cord-027960-qzg2jsz6.txt plain text: cord-027960-qzg2jsz6.txt item: #16 of 49 id: cord-028618-kn87q7nb author: Flinders, Matthew title: Democracy and the Politics of Coronavirus: Trust, Blame and Understanding date: 2020-06-23 words: 7322 flesch: 38 summary: But what is also interesting about this seam of scholarship on pandemic crisis management is the manner in which it is infused with discourses not only of political blame and counter-blame, but also with discussions of self-blame, notions of shame and an awareness of the cultural apportionment of blame to specific countries or communities that is generally not discussed within the fields of public administration, executive studies or mainstream public policy (see, e.g. Abeysinghe and White, 2011; Nerlich and Koteyko, 2012) . The first section focusses on public trust in politics before the pandemic emerged and how the outbreak appears to have affected public attitudes. keywords: accountability; aim; april; argument; article; authoritarian; avoidance; blame; boris; broader; capacity; china; clear; concerns; context; core; coronavirus; coronavirus crisis; coronavirus pandemic; countries; covid; crisis; decisions; democracy; democratic; different; effect; emergence; evidence; existence; experts; fact; final; flag; focus; games; general; global; government; health; issue; leaders; level; likely; link; manner; minister; national; nature; negativity; new; order; outbreak; pandemic; people; point; policy; political; politicians; politics; possible; prime; public; public trust; rallying; response; risk; scientists; scrutiny; second; section; self; simple; social; state; strategies; strong; structures; support; system; table; terms; time; trust; understanding; work; world cache: cord-028618-kn87q7nb.txt plain text: cord-028618-kn87q7nb.txt item: #17 of 49 id: cord-028972-1athnjkh author: Etemad, Hamid title: Managing uncertain consequences of a global crisis: SMEs encountering adversities, losses, and new opportunities date: 2020-07-10 words: 9180 flesch: 24 summary: Such rapidly developing phenomena, seemingly beyond control initially, influenced the overall theme of this issue, although already accepted articles waiting to be placed in a regular publication were not written on the topic of crisis management. Given the gravity of the COVID-19 pandemic pushing many institutions into their crisis of survival, this issue adopted the overriding thematic topic of crisis management perspective to enable a richer discussion of different components of crisis management with a focus on SMEs and iSMEs based on the specific research of each of the articles accepted through the journal rigorous doubleblind review process. keywords: adverse; affected; akerlofian; alternative; arguments; article; behavior; buyers; capabilities; care; challenges; community; companies; conditions; context; contingency; contrast; costs; countries; country; covid-19; crisis; cross; cultural; days; decisions; different; difficult; discussion; earlier; early; economic; enterprises; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; environment; equipment; etemad; ethnic; example; experienced; face; factors; firm; future; global; health; higher; hofstede; home; host; impact; industries; influential; informal; information; innovative; institutions; international; internationalization; issue; journal; knightian; knowledge; lack; larger; like; line; longer; longitudinal; magnitude; major; management; market; massive; near; need; new; offer; opportunities; order; orientation; pandemic; past; plans; potential; previous; prices; related; reliable; research; resources; risks; role; scale; sectional; short; shortages; similar; smaller; smes; social; society; socio; state; strategic; supplies; support; systems; term; time; timing; transaction; uncertainties; uncertainty; unfolding; value; women; world cache: cord-028972-1athnjkh.txt plain text: cord-028972-1athnjkh.txt item: #18 of 49 id: cord-029228-hgnch1ug author: Gigliotti, Ralph A. title: Looking beyond COVID‐19: Crisis Leadership Implications for Chairs date: 2020-06-30 words: 1610 flesch: 46 summary: In my research on crisis leadership in higher education, I define crises to be events or situations of significant magnitude that threaten reputations, impact the lives of those involved in the institution, disrupt the ways in which the organization functions, have a cascading influence on leadership responsibilities and obligations across units/divisions, and require an immediate response from leaders (Gigliotti 2019, 49) . Furthermore, as I acknowledge in my writing on this topic, crisis leadership involves more than simply saying the right message(s) to the right audience(s) to uphold the reputation of one's department or institution. keywords: academic; areas; chairs; colleagues; coronavirus; crisis; department; education; effective; faculty; future; higher; impact; institution; leadership; learning; moment; opportunity; pandemic; staff; strategic; students; ways cache: cord-029228-hgnch1ug.txt plain text: cord-029228-hgnch1ug.txt item: #19 of 49 id: cord-031232-6cv8n2bf author: de Weck, Olivier title: Handling the COVID‐19 crisis: Toward an agile model‐based systems approach date: 2020-08-27 words: 7909 flesch: 45 summary: In this paper, we draw attention to the core importance of having realistic system models to manage and to mitigate a systemic crisis of the order of magnitude such as the COVID-19 crisis. In this paper, authors from several of the key countries involved in COVID‐19 propose a holistic systems model that views the problem from a perspective of human society including the natural environment, human population, health system, and economic system. keywords: actions; agile; aid; analysis; approach; better; clinical; complex; confinement; consequences; context; control; coronavirus; course; covid-19; covid-19 crisis; crisis; days; deaths; decision; degree; delay; different; disease; duration; economic; economic system; engineering; environment; epidemic; epidemiology; fact; features; figure; fraction; future; global; governance; health; health crisis; high; human; impact; infected; instance; large; level; like; local; long; main; modeling; models; network; nodes; number; order; pandemic; paper; partial; people; perspective; point; population; possible; probability; problem; propagation; reality; ref; refs; results; scenario; scope; section; short; significant; situation; social; society; specific; system; systemic; table; term; theory; time; total; way cache: cord-031232-6cv8n2bf.txt plain text: cord-031232-6cv8n2bf.txt item: #20 of 49 id: cord-031885-by4cujyy author: Guo, Hai title: The digitalization and public crisis responses of small and medium enterprises: Implications from a COVID-19 survey date: 2020-09-15 words: 7547 flesch: 36 summary: Based on data from an online questionnaire survey conducted with 518 Chinese SMEs, the present study explores the relationships among digitalization, crisis response strategies to the COVID-19 outbreak, and the crisis response performance of SMEs. The results show that the digitalization of SMEs is positively associated with the implementation of crisis response strategies and performance, and that crisis response strategies are also positively associated with performance. keywords: addition; adoption; analysis; ballesteros; better; big; business; capabilities; cash; changes; china; cloud; computing; corporate; costs; covid-19; creation; crisis; crisis responses; data; degree; digital; digital technologies; digitalization; digitalized; dynamic; dynamic capabilities; environment; et al; example; external; firms; flow; framework; future; help; high; higher; likely; long; management; manner; müller; nambisan; new; offline; online; opportunities; organizational; outbreak; overall; pandemic; performance; potential; production; public; public crisis; research; resources; response strategies; responses; results; revenue; role; second; short; smes; social; strategies; strategy; study; survey; technologies; technology; term; transformation; value; variables; vial cache: cord-031885-by4cujyy.txt plain text: cord-031885-by4cujyy.txt item: #21 of 49 id: cord-034509-t1hkwoo2 author: Radermecker, Anne-Sophie V. title: Art and culture in the COVID-19 era: for a consumer-oriented approach date: 2020-11-02 words: 5496 flesch: 27 summary: According to Throsby (1994) , cultural consumption is a process of accumulating knowledge and experience which affects future consumption. Active engagement is part of cultural consumption, which can contribute to customer satisfaction once perceived as personally rewarding and joyful (Yee-Man Siu et al. 2016; keywords: access; activities; affected; art consumption; artists; arts; business; capital; consumers; consumption; content; covid-19; creative; crisis; cultural; cultural consumption; cultural institutions; culture; customer; data; decision; demand; different; digital; economic; engagement; events; experience; extent; financial; free; funding; future; goods; individual; industries; innovation; institutions; intermediaries; level; local; long; loyalty; main; making; measures; new; non; online; operators; opportunity; pandemic; paper; participation; patterns; people; physical; practices; private; process; public; recent; recovery; research; role; satisfaction; sector; services; significant; situation; social; structures; supply; support; surveys; times; uncertainty; value cache: cord-034509-t1hkwoo2.txt plain text: cord-034509-t1hkwoo2.txt item: #22 of 49 id: cord-034834-zap82dta author: Bai, Xiao title: A Review of Micro-Based Systemic Risk Research from Multiple Perspectives date: 2020-06-27 words: 14933 flesch: 36 summary: Financial systemic risk research can be said to be the most intersecting field between finance and even economics and other disciplines. Meanwhile, cross-disciplinary research methods from other disciplines have been introduced, such as the introduction of complex network models when studying the structural stability of the system, linking the contagious effects of financial systemic risks to the transmission pathways of infectious diseases or bio-food chains [1] [2] keywords: agent; analysis; approach; asset; asymmetry; attention; bank; banking; banking system; behavioral; capital; causes; central; characteristics; collapse; competition; complex; contagion; core; credit; credit risk; crises; crisis research; cross; currency; current; debt; default; definition; demand; differences; different; difficult; economic; economy; effect; empirical; endogenous; enterprises; equilibrium; events; external; factors; field; figure; finance; financial; financial contagion; financial crisis; financial institutions; financial intermediaries; financial markets; financial networks; financial risk; financial stability; financial system; financing; fire; focus; following; framework; function; game; general; global; government; growth; heterogeneity; impact; increase; indicators; individual; information; insurance; interaction; interbank; interbank market; interest; investment; issues; large; level; leverage; liabilities; liability; limited; liquidity; liquidity risk; literature; macroeconomic; market; market liquidity; market structure; means; mechanism; methods; micro; minsky; model; monetary; multiple; network; new; overall; papers; participants; periphery; perspective; policy; price; pricing; problems; profits; rate; real; real economy; recent; regulation; related; relationship; research methods; results; risk events; risk factors; risk formation; risk management; risk measurement; risk research; risk risk; risks; run; runs; scale; sector; self; shocks; specific; stability; structure; studies; study; subprime; systemic research; systemic risk; systems; tail; theoretical; theory; time; traditional; transmission; value; years cache: cord-034834-zap82dta.txt plain text: cord-034834-zap82dta.txt item: #23 of 49 id: cord-241351-li476eqy author: Liu, Junhua title: CrisisBERT: a Robust Transformer for Crisis Classification and Contextual Crisis Embedding date: 2020-05-11 words: 3867 flesch: 43 summary: To the best of our knowledge, this work is the first to propose a transformer-based classifier for crisis classification tasks. In this section, we discuss the recent works that propose various machine learning approaches for crisis classification tasks. keywords: approach; art; attention; classes; classification; classifier; cnn; contextual; convolutional; crisis; crisis2vec; crisisbert; data; deep; detection; document; domain; embeddings; events; glove; google; information; labels; language; learning; level; linear; machine; media; models; natural; networks; neural; performance; pre; recent; recognition; representation; robustness; social; specific; state; tasks; transformer; tweets; vector; word2vec; works cache: cord-241351-li476eqy.txt plain text: cord-241351-li476eqy.txt item: #24 of 49 id: cord-262552-smkglves author: Al Eid, Nawal A. title: Crisis and disaster management in the light of the Islamic approach: COVID‐19 pandemic crisis as a model (a qualitative study using the grounded theory) date: 2020-06-19 words: 9103 flesch: 49 summary: That is why this study came to generate a broad conceptual theory clarifying crisis management, according to the Islamic model for establishing Islamic crisis management from the Noble Qur'an and the noble Sunnah. These concepts are: Crisis management strategies in Islam, the stages of crisis management, the characteristics of a leader who manages crises, and the roles of a leader during the crisis management process. keywords: ability; allah; analysis; approach; awareness; basic; characteristics; coding; covid-19; crises; crisis management; data; decision; disaster; economic; effects; face; follow; future; god; hadiths; health; holy; important; information; islamic; islamic crisis; leader; life; losses; management process; management strategies; managing; means; mental; method; migration; model; muhammad; necessary; new; noah; noble; noble qur'an; number; optimism; order; pandemic; people; place; planning; plans; preventive; procedures; process; prophet; qualitative; qur'an; research; researchers; results; roles; scientific; social; society; stage; steps; strategies; studies; study; sunnah; surah; team; texts; theory; time; training; verses; way; work; workers; world; years cache: cord-262552-smkglves.txt plain text: cord-262552-smkglves.txt item: #25 of 49 id: cord-263672-iuo7ukaz author: Engström, Gustav title: What Policies Address Both the Coronavirus Crisis and the Climate Crisis? date: 2020-07-31 words: 8379 flesch: 51 summary: We show that, among climate policies, labor-intensive green infrastructure projects, planting trees, and in particular pricing carbon coupled with reduced labor taxation boost economic recovery. Yet, for climate policies to have a chance of implementation at this moment, they cannot be at odds with addressing the current crisis. keywords: aid; analysis; appendix; assets; bankruptcies; businesses; capital; carbon; change; channels; climate; climate change; climate crisis; climate policies; consumption; coronavirus; coronavirus crisis; covid-19; crisis; current; data; deal; demand; e.g.; economic; economy; education; effects; emissions; employment; energy; environmental; evidence; example; finland; firms; fiscal; fossil; fuel; future; gas; global; good; government; green; health; high; hotels; immediate; impacts; important; indirect; industries; industry; infrastructure; intensity; intensive; investments; labor; large; layoffs; likely; long; low; neutral; new; output; pandemic; policies; policy; political; potential; present; pricing; projects; promising; public; r&d; recession; recovery; renewable; research; restaurants; results; run; saving; scale; second; sector; services; set; shift; shock; short; societies; specific; stimulus; subsidies; supply; sweden; tax; taxes; temporary; term; transport; travel; use; work cache: cord-263672-iuo7ukaz.txt plain text: cord-263672-iuo7ukaz.txt item: #26 of 49 id: cord-264974-hspek930 author: Timmis, Kenneth title: The COVID‐19 pandemic: some lessons learned about crisis preparedness and management, and the need for international benchmarking to reduce deficits date: 2020-05-03 words: 7225 flesch: 29 summary: • Governments and health systems must subject national health systems, and national health system crisis preparedness, to international benchmark scrutiny, and transparently strive for attainment of best international standards. The number of individuals who try to keep it in the forefront of memory, in order to institute new measures that adequately protect us from the next crisis, and there will undoubtedly be new crises (see above), will be few and far between. keywords: able; access; alliances; available; benchmarking; best; case; citizens; clinical; consultations; contingency; cost; countries; course; cov-2; covid-19; crisis; crisis preparedness; current; development; diagnostics; differences; different; disease; drug; e.g.; early; economic; effective; efforts; essential; experts; facilities; global; governments; groups; health; healthcare; high; hospitals; humans; important; individuals; industry; infected; infection; information; infrastructure; international; key; large; like; long; loss; management; measures; medical; military; need; new; non; normal; number; order; outbreak; pandemic; patients; people; planning; plans; policy; population; possible; practice; preparedness; primary; professionals; protective; public; rapid; research; resilience; resources; responses; risk; sars; scale; services; severe; shelter; significant; strategy; stress; systems; terms; testing; tests; times; timmis; treatment; use; vaccine; viral; web; world cache: cord-264974-hspek930.txt plain text: cord-264974-hspek930.txt item: #27 of 49 id: cord-269200-9h2mmp0j author: Al-Azri, Nasser Hammad title: Antifragility Amid the COVID-19 Crisis: Making healthcare systems thrive through generic organisational skills date: 2020-10-05 words: 2109 flesch: 48 summary: Hence, the focus of this article is on crisis management through the lens of five critical generic organisational skills that give healthcare systems an opportunity to grow and thrive amid the COVID-19 pandemic. key: cord-269200-9h2mmp0j authors: Al-Azri, Nasser Hammad title: Antifragility Amid the COVID-19 Crisis: Making healthcare systems thrive through generic organisational skills date: 2020-10-05 journal: Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J DOI: 10.18295/squmj.2020.20.03.001 sha: doc_id: 269200 cord_uid: 9h2mmp0j nan D isasters and crises are disruptive to the structures and functions of communities. keywords: antifragility; communication; covid-19; crisis; critical; current; environment; feedback; functions; generic; global; healthcare; leadership; learning; management; opportunity; organisational; pandemic; routine; skills; specific; systems; teamwork; thriving; vuca cache: cord-269200-9h2mmp0j.txt plain text: cord-269200-9h2mmp0j.txt item: #28 of 49 id: cord-270885-wkczsrgu author: O'Donoghue, Cathal title: Modelling the Distributional impact of the Covid‐19 Crisis(1) date: 2020-06-17 words: 4370 flesch: 45 summary: The Household Budget Survey reports both the distribution of childcare costs per family type and by disposable income distribution. In managing income distribution impacts (and associated fiscal costs) it is valuable to be able to assess the effects of different wage and unemployment support policies given the most up-to-date information on the labour market. keywords: adjusted; approach; available; benefits; changes; childcare; commuting; costs; covid-19; crisis; data; deciles; decline; disposable; disposable income; distribution; economic; employees; employment; expenses; household; housing; impact; income; income distribution; individuals; inequality; ireland; labour; losses; market; market income; measures; microsimulation; model; mortgage; o'donoghue; period; policy; public; related; silc; support; survey; taxes; terms; types; week; work cache: cord-270885-wkczsrgu.txt plain text: cord-270885-wkczsrgu.txt item: #29 of 49 id: cord-275542-dpay83k8 author: Hsiu-Ying Kao, Grace title: Modeling Airline Crisis Management Capability: Brand attitude, brand credibility and intention date: 2020-08-23 words: 6163 flesch: 32 summary: In the context of airline crisis management, TPB enables novel insight into the perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of airline passengers of airline crisis management capabilities. Tourism Manag An approach for confirmatory measurement and structural equation modeling of organizational properties Lufthansa Pilots Call Four-Day Strike On the evaluation of structural equation modeling Assessing method variance in multitrait -multimethod matrices: the case of self-reported affect and perceptions at work The impact of strikes on shareholder equity Effects of susceptibility to normative influence and type of testimonial on attitudes toward print advertising Crises and crisis management: integration, interpretation, and research development When to give up control of outsourced new product development Determinants of the intention to participate in firm-hosted online travel communities and effects on consumer behavioral intentions Evaluating airline crisis management performance: the cases of flights GE222 and GE235 crash accidents Weathering product-harm crises Marketing of airline services in a deregulated environment Crisis management in the midst of labor strife: preparing for the worst The association endorsement and consumers' intention to purchase The effects of airline strikes on struck and nonstruck carriers The Airline Business An examination of the nature of trust in buyer-seller relationships Effectiveness of Corporate Responses to Brand Crises: The Role of Crisis Type and Response Strategies The Psychology of Attitudes Crisis management and services marketing Brand equity as a signalling phenomenon Brand credibility, brand consideration and choice The impact of brand credibility on consumer price sensitivity Brands as signals: a cross-country validation study Belief, Attitude, Intention and Behavior: an Introduction to Theory and Research Structural equation models with unobservable variables and measurement error Corporate brand reputation and brand crisis management The effectiveness of airline crisis management on brand protection: a case study of British Airways Multivariate Data Analysis Airline strategy in the 2001/2002 crisis -the Lufthansa example Writing about Structural Equation Modeling International Civil Aviation Organization (Icao), 2014. keywords: airline; airline brand; airline crisis; analysis; assurance; attitude; behavior; brand; brand attitude; brand credibility; capabilities; capability; command; common; communication; constructs; consumer; coordination; credibility; crisis; crisis management; data; dimensions; effects; equation; erdem; et al; example; factor; framework; industry; influence; information; integration; intention; items; large; learning; management; management capability; mediating; members; method; mitroff; model; ntd; particular; passenger; passenger intention; perceptions; positive; pressure; product; purchase; related; relationship; research; response; results; revenue; scale; second; service; significant; staff; stakeholders; strike; structural; study; survey; transport; travel; use; validity; wang cache: cord-275542-dpay83k8.txt plain text: cord-275542-dpay83k8.txt item: #30 of 49 id: cord-276204-ibmnuj5u author: Ratten, Vanessa title: Covid-19 and entrepreneurship education: Implications for advancing research and practice date: 2020-10-20 words: 7878 flesch: 36 summary: For example, Zhang and Cain (2017) found that more than 50% of entrepreneurship education students intended to become entrepreneurs after finishing their courses. key: cord-276204-ibmnuj5u authors: Ratten, Vanessa; Jones, Paul title: Covid-19 and entrepreneurship education: Implications for advancing research and practice date: 2020-10-20 journal: nan DOI: 10.1016/j.ijme.2020.100432 sha: doc_id: 276204 cord_uid: ibmnuj5u This article aims at critically examining the linkage between entrepreneurship education and COVID-19 in order to help understand future research and practice paths. keywords: activities; addition; approach; article; attitudes; behaviour; better; business; change; class; conditions; context; countries; country; courses; covid-19; covid-19 crisis; crisis; current; different; digital; economic; education; educators; effects; emphasis; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; entrepreneurship education; environment; experience; focus; future; global; hard; health; help; higher; human; impact; implications; individuals; intention; interaction; international; jones; knowledge; learning; level; management; means; methods; models; nature; need; new; number; online; opportunities; order; pandemic; people; perspective; positive; potential; practical; practices; programs; r n; ratten; required; research; response; result; role; science; skills; social; society; soft; specific; sport; start; students; studies; study; teaching; technology; terms; theory; time; universities; way; work; world cache: cord-276204-ibmnuj5u.txt plain text: cord-276204-ibmnuj5u.txt item: #31 of 49 id: cord-280929-4aa20cut author: Clavijo, Nathalie title: Reflecting upon vulnerable and dependent bodies during the COVID‐19 crisis date: 2020-05-07 words: 2710 flesch: 72 summary: our lives have collapsed, part of the reason is because some of the infrastructures (associations, schools, day care, stores, offices…) that support our bodies (Butler, 2016) are not functioning during this crisis. In fact, in France, their children are being taken care of by other women who are working in day care and schools that remain open for the needs of what the government has called essential occupations. keywords: article; bodies; care; children; common; copyright; crisis; day; difficult; feminist; good; guilt; occupations; pain; rights; school; social; society; sons; time; vulnerable; work; workers; years cache: cord-280929-4aa20cut.txt plain text: cord-280929-4aa20cut.txt item: #32 of 49 id: cord-285721-2fimkpd8 author: Kejriwal, Mayank title: On detecting urgency in short crisis messages using minimal supervision and transfer learning date: 2020-07-08 words: 6324 flesch: 46 summary: CrisisLex provides a repository of crisisrelated social media data and tools, including collections of crisis data and lexicons of crisis terms (Olteanu et al. 2014) . key: cord-285721-2fimkpd8 authors: Kejriwal, Mayank; Zhou, Peilin title: On detecting urgency in short crisis messages using minimal supervision and transfer learning date: 2020-07-08 journal: keywords: analysis; approach; available; awareness; background; baseline; classifier; corpus; crisis; data; datasets; deep; detection; disaster; domain; embedding; emergency; et al; events; example; feature; goal; help; important; information; knowledge; learning; local; low; macedonia; machine; manual; media; messages; mining; model; natural; needs; nepal; new; paper; problem; real; recent; related; relevant; research; rq1; section; set; short; similar; situational; small; social; source; specific; supervised; supervision; system; table; target; time; training; transfer; tweets; twitter; unlabeled; urgency; urgency detection; urgent; use; word; work cache: cord-285721-2fimkpd8.txt plain text: cord-285721-2fimkpd8.txt item: #33 of 49 id: cord-289981-ut61qxyc author: Ghaderi, Zahed title: Tourism crises and island destinations: Experiences in Penang, Malaysia date: 2012-04-26 words: 5138 flesch: 43 summary: Although there is an expanding volume of research on tourism crisis management, the field is relatively new and few studies have investigated the effects of tourism crises in Malaysia as a whole and Penang in particular. The paper discusses issues of tourism crisis management with specific reference to the popular Malaysian destination of Penang. keywords: affected; agents; airlines; arrivals; asian; business; case; consequences; costs; countries; crisis; crisis management; damage; demand; destination; different; disaster; domestic; east; economic; events; example; faulkner; financial; findings; flu; fuel; future; glaesser; global; government; henderson; heritage; hotel; impacts; industry; international; laws; long; malaysia; management; manager; market; media; natural; need; new; number; operators; paper; penang; planning; plans; prideaux; public; qualitative; recovery; regional; research; respondents; response; sars; severe; south; state; strategies; study; terrorism; time; tourism; tourism crisis; tourism industry; tourists; travel; tsunami; world cache: cord-289981-ut61qxyc.txt plain text: cord-289981-ut61qxyc.txt item: #34 of 49 id: cord-296500-hrxj6tcv author: Bunker, Deborah title: Who do you trust? The digital destruction of shared situational awareness and the COVID-19 infodemic date: 2020-08-04 words: 4432 flesch: 28 summary: This produces a general lack of trust by crisis management agencies and other social media users, in the crisis information produced on social media platforms. Social media information when generated in large volumes in a crisis, however, is difficult to process. keywords: accuracy; action; address; advice; agencies; alignment; analytics; awareness; build; bunker; communications; contact; coronavirus; covid-19; crisis; crisis management; current; data; decision; destruction; development; digital; disruption; economic; effective; fake; google; government; guardian; health; individual; infodemic; information; levine; making; management; media; mental; mental models; models; news; online; pandemic; platform; post; providers; public; reality; response; services; shared; situational; situational awareness; social; social media; support; systems; technology; time; true; trust; trusted; truth; twitter; users cache: cord-296500-hrxj6tcv.txt plain text: cord-296500-hrxj6tcv.txt item: #35 of 49 id: cord-300223-ehabkd78 author: Jean, Sébastien title: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Is Reshaping the Trade Landscape and What to Do About It date: 2020-06-07 words: 3138 flesch: 41 summary: Yet, I argue that this crisis will create lasting changes in the trade landscape and serious threats to the rules-based trading system, warranting a reconsideration of trade policy priorities in important respects. Irrespective of opinions about the right policy response to these concerns, it should be recognised that organising public policies so as to secure due availability of the corresponding resources is up to each state and that the corresponding objectives have precedence on trade rules. keywords: agreement; changes; china; concerns; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; crisis; critical; development; disciplines; economic; economy; export; general; global; health; importance; infl; international; lasting; likely; measures; multilateral; objectives; pandemic; point; policies; policy; products; public; responses; restrictions; risk; role; rules; state; strategic; subsidies; sustainable; system; tensions; threats; time; trade; trading; world; wto cache: cord-300223-ehabkd78.txt plain text: cord-300223-ehabkd78.txt item: #36 of 49 id: cord-310121-npt8i9bc author: Poole, Norman A. title: If not now, when? date: 2020-03-27 words: 1246 flesch: 69 summary: Mental health professionals are at the front line of managing the pandemic and emergency changes should lead to a much needed refocus on what is really vital. And mental health professionals are as much part of it as anyone. keywords: bjpsych; bulletin; cold; cough; covid-19; crisis; health; home; long; mental; new; npt8i9bc; pandemic; patients; psychiatry; risk; society; teams; war; wide; working; world cache: cord-310121-npt8i9bc.txt plain text: cord-310121-npt8i9bc.txt item: #37 of 49 id: cord-310775-6d5vi2c5 author: Brinks, Verena title: From Corona Virus to Corona Crisis: The Value of An Analytical and Geographical Understanding of Crisis date: 2020-06-09 words: 7556 flesch: 46 summary: In the corona crisis, the formal assignment of authority in epidemic events (as mentioned, the federal states (Bundesländer) are responsible instead of the national government in Germany) is now critically eyed and political efforts have been started to change the respective law in order to allow the upscaling of competencies to the national level in such crises (Waschinsky 2020). Particularly, geographers in Marxist tradition (most prominently represented by David Harvey) deploy crises as an inherent and recurring feature of capitalism; or to cite Harvey (2011, p. 11) : 'capital never solves its crisis tendencies' (emphasis in orig.). keywords: acting; acute; analytical; approach; aspects; boin; boundaries; case; contrast; corona; corona crisis; course; crisis; crisis management; decision; diagnosis; different; dimensions; distance; distancing; e.g.; economic; empirical; escalation; et al; events; example; federal; framing; future; general; geographical; geography; germany; government; human; important; infections; instance; jessop; level; literature; loop; makers; management; masks; media; national; network; new; order; outbreak; pandemic; paper; particular; parts; performative; person; place; policies; political; post; practices; present; problem; public; research; respective; response; retail; scale; second; sense; sensemaking; similar; situation; social; society; space; spatial; spatiality; specific; states; strategies; supermarkets; term; territorial; territory; theoretical; threat; time; tpsn; uncertainty; understanding; urgency; use; virus cache: cord-310775-6d5vi2c5.txt plain text: cord-310775-6d5vi2c5.txt item: #38 of 49 id: cord-321492-u2jm6y25 author: Catty, Jocelyn title: Lockdown and adolescent mental health: reflections from a child and adolescent psychotherapist date: 2020-06-10 words: 3094 flesch: 53 summary: This paper was written in the first two weeks after lockdown, when emergency presentations nationally were hugely reduced (BMJ, 2020); by the time of publication, it could be anecdotally observed that emergency presentations of adolescents in a state of mental health crisis had increased. Above all, the author questions how the apparent suspension of time during lockdown is belied by the onward pressure of adolescent time, and how this can be understood by, and alongside, troubled adolescents. keywords: adolescent; article; author; care; catty; child; covid-19; crisis; data; emotional; future; health; home; lockdown; mental; mental health; online; pandemic; paper; patients; people; psychoanalytic; psychological; psychotherapy; results; school; source; telephone; therapist; therapy; time; treatment; triage; video; waiting; work; world; young cache: cord-321492-u2jm6y25.txt plain text: cord-321492-u2jm6y25.txt item: #39 of 49 id: cord-322033-f7s5t0wg author: Hang, Haiming title: Building emotional attaching during COVID-19 date: 2020-07-21 words: 1561 flesch: 38 summary: Thus, we further argue shared emotions crisis communication can increase tourists' intentions to visit when COVID-19 ends. Shared emotions crisis communication leads to higher emotional attachment than cognitive crisis communication and control (no crisis communication). keywords: attachment; brand; communication; condition; crisis; emotional; emotions; hotel; humanization; impact; intentions; participants; research; shared; strategy; tourism; tourists; variable cache: cord-322033-f7s5t0wg.txt plain text: cord-322033-f7s5t0wg.txt item: #40 of 49 id: cord-325409-soeakh46 author: Schomaker, Rahel M. title: What Drives Successful Administrative Performance During Crises? Lessons from Refugee Migration and the Covid‐19 Pandemic date: 2020-08-08 words: 3884 flesch: 35 summary: Research questions often revolve around dichotomies informed by innovation and network theories that frame administrative crisis responses as based either on status quo behavior or on innovations that induce disruptive adjustments in procedures and structures. Opposing logics are at work here, as -a command and control model, often presented by practitioners, champions a hierarchical approach,‖ while -a coordination and communication model argues that crisis response inevitably depends on collaborative processes to succeed‖ (Moynihan 2009, 897) . keywords: -refugee; administrations; article; better; capacity; civil; collaborative; cooperation; copyright; covid-19; crisis; current; different; dummy; factors; health; high; innovation; intracrisis; kettl; learning; lessons; local; management; model; moynihan; networking; networks; new; organizational; pandemic; performance; positive; preparedness; previous; public; quality; randma; respective; response; results; rights; second; significant; society; structures; successful; survey; times; use cache: cord-325409-soeakh46.txt plain text: cord-325409-soeakh46.txt item: #41 of 49 id: cord-329986-sbyu7yuc author: Farrokhi, Aydin title: Using artificial intelligence to detect crisis related to events: Decision making in B2B by artificial intelligence date: 2020-11-30 words: 10466 flesch: 43 summary: This pioneering study is among the first studies that endeavour to use email data and sentiment analysis for extracting meaningful information that helps early detection of a crisis in an organization. In our method, we used email data to detect critical events. keywords: action; agents; analysis; analytics; appendix; approach; artificial; attribution; available; average; awareness; b2b; baesens; behaviour; big; big data; blogs; business; capacity; ceda; change; channels; collected; communication; context; crisis; crisis communication; critical; customer; data; dataset; day; days; decision; detection; early; effective; email; enron; et al; events; example; external; facebook; false; farrokhi; fig; firm; group; human; impact; important; increase; individual; industrial; information; intelligence; internal; knowledge; language; learning; level; making; management; managers; marketing; media; messages; method; mining; model; negative; network; news; number; online; organization; past; patterns; people; performance; positive; privacy; process; processing; public; rationality; real; received; regression; relevant; research; responses; results; role; russell; section; sentiment; sentiment analysis; situational; social; social media; source; spread; stages; stakeholders; statistical; stock; studies; study; sudden; table; test; text; theory; times; tools; total; trends; twitter; usage; use; users; words cache: cord-329986-sbyu7yuc.txt plain text: cord-329986-sbyu7yuc.txt item: #42 of 49 id: cord-330171-l7p0sxqu author: Branicki, Layla J. title: COVID‐19, Ethics of Care, and Feminist Crisis Management date: 2020-06-17 words: 5350 flesch: 35 summary: I present my comparison of the rational approach to crisis management and feminist crisis management in table one, below. Rationalist approaches to crisis management are typified by utilitarian logics, masculine and militaristic language, and the belief that crises follow linear processes of signal detection, preparation/prevention, containment, recovery, and learning. keywords: alternative; analysis; approach; article; assumptions; care; caring; central; connection; context; contrast; covid-19; crisis; crisis management; different; dimensions; e.g.; effects; ethical; ethics; events; example; feminist; focus; gender; gendered; gilligan; governance; health; human; impacts; important; individual; influenza; justice; large; lawrence; levels; maitlis; management; measures; mitroff; moral; need; notions; novel; organization; pandemic; paper; people; perspective; place; policy; political; practice; public; rational; relationships; research; resources; return; rights; risk; self; sevenhuijsen; social; specific; sustainability; theory; understanding; women; work; writing cache: cord-330171-l7p0sxqu.txt plain text: cord-330171-l7p0sxqu.txt item: #43 of 49 id: cord-338934-61wnbf1t author: Fay, Daniel L. title: Collective Bargaining During Times of Crisis: Recommendations from the COVID‐19 Pandemic date: 2020-05-19 words: 4121 flesch: 34 summary: State policy can dramatically influence union membership, mobilization efforts, and civic participation of members, but public employee unions also influence policy making at every level of government, and union commitment can directly and indirectly increase employee job satisfaction (Davis, 2013; Flavin & Hartney, 2015; Riccucci, 2011) . Public employee unions should be mindful of the interconnectedness of public policy and public labor relations during impact bargaining and integrate the government response to the crisis and negotiations. keywords: administration; affected; agreements; bargaining; best; change; collective; conditions; conflict; covid-19; crisis; early; employees; employment; end; essential; faculty; financial; florida; fsu; gas; gau; government; graduate; groups; impact; impact bargaining; job; labor; leadership; management; members; mou; need; negotiations; normal; online; operations; pandemic; physical; policy; process; protections; public; ratification; relations; response; sector; state; times; uff; union; unit; university; virtual; vote; workforce; working cache: cord-338934-61wnbf1t.txt plain text: cord-338934-61wnbf1t.txt item: #44 of 49 id: cord-339855-oqe8rcbu author: Laufer, Daniel title: Academics engaging through the media—Insights from creating a monthly column on crisis management date: 2020-06-06 words: 3690 flesch: 50 summary: In this article I describe my experience writing a monthly column on Crisis Management in the New Zealand Herald, the most widely read newspaper in New Zealand with an average daily readership of over 460,000 people (New Zealand Herald, 2019). In this article I describe my experience writing a regular column about Crisis Management for the New Zealand Herald, the most widely read newspaper in New Zealand with an average daily readership of over 460,000 people (New Zealand Herald, 2019) . keywords: academics; area; benefits; ceo; china; collaboration; column; commentary; companies; covid-19; crisis; crisis management; example; experience; expertise; experts; format; herald; important; interest; laufer; management; managing; media; new; new zealand; newspaper; practitioners; public; relations; reputation; research; response; topic; universities; university; views; writing; zealand cache: cord-339855-oqe8rcbu.txt plain text: cord-339855-oqe8rcbu.txt item: #45 of 49 id: cord-340427-kirtoaf2 author: Misztal-Okońska, Patrycja title: How Medical Studies in Poland Prepare Future Healthcare Managers for Crises and Disasters: Results of a Pilot Study date: 2020-07-09 words: 3726 flesch: 42 summary: They should have an education in public health with core courses in healthcare management. The majority of the respondents (49 subjects) responded that healthcare management students should educate themselves about climate change and its impact on health. keywords: able; change; climate; concerns; covid-19; crisis; curriculum; development; disaster; education; emergencies; events; exercises; facilities; facility; future; graduates; healthcare; incidents; knowledge; lack; management; managers; medical; need; pandemic; personnel; pilot; points; poland; ppe; preparation; preparedness; procedures; protective; public; questionnaire; research; respondents; review; significant; situation; skills; students; studies; study; subjects; training cache: cord-340427-kirtoaf2.txt plain text: cord-340427-kirtoaf2.txt item: #46 of 49 id: cord-345627-0mikqjpj author: Obal, Michael title: Managing business relationships during a pandemic: Conducting a relationship audit and developing a path forward date: 2020-07-31 words: 7272 flesch: 38 summary: If all firms are expected to suffer during a crisis, then there is less of a switching cost in making relationship changes during this time. The B2B company should attend to all kinds of business relationships that have major impacts on the company's performance, whether those impacts are direct (such as key suppliers, distributers, and customers) or indirect (such as key innovation and information partners, the community, or broader regulatory environment) keywords: audit; b2b; benefits; business; buyer; changes; commitment; companies; company; concerns; contextual; coronavirus; costs; crisis; criticality; current; customers; dependence; different; economic; employees; eshaghoff; example; external; factors; firms; focus; gao; group; health; help; high; humanitarian; immediate; impacts; important; industrial; internal; key; long; low; major; making; management; managers; marketing; need; new; norms; opportunities; palmatier; pandemic; partners; partnerships; performance; portfolio; priority; product; regulatory; related; relational; relationship; relationship audit; research; response; sales; scores; section; short; states; strategic; structure; supplier; supply; template; term; threats; time; trust; value; velocity; volatility cache: cord-345627-0mikqjpj.txt plain text: cord-345627-0mikqjpj.txt item: #47 of 49 id: cord-349827-0trvostt author: Tse, Alan C.B. title: Crisis management and recovery: how restaurants in Hong Kong responded to SARS date: 2005-01-29 words: 2934 flesch: 50 summary: key: cord-349827-0trvostt authors: Tse, Alan C.B.; So, Stella; Sin, Leo title: Crisis management and recovery: how restaurants in Hong Kong responded to SARS date: 2005-01-29 journal: Int J Hosp Manag DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhm.2004.12.001 sha: doc_id: 349827 cord_uid: 0trvostt The 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak constitutes an example of the many crises that a restaurant may encounter. The literature on crisis management has stressed the importance of a plan for crisis management (see, for example, Fearn-Banks, 1996; Coombs, 1999; Barton, 2001) . keywords: affected; approach; appropriate; business; cost; crisis; crisis management; customers; damage; environment; event; example; firm; following; future; hong; industry; kong; management; managers; measures; organization; outbreak; people; physical; plan; process; public; recovery; response; restaurants; revenue; risk; sars; similar; social; staff; step; strategies; type; typology; virus cache: cord-349827-0trvostt.txt plain text: cord-349827-0trvostt.txt item: #48 of 49 id: cord-355782-q78ojig8 author: Berger, Allen N. title: Conditions that generally bring about bank bailouts, bail-ins, and other resolution methods date: 2020-06-26 words: 4605 flesch: 42 summary: Evidence of regulatory forbearance when the banking sector is weak Risk topography Bank herding and systemic risk (Working Paper) Corporate governance and risk management at unprotected banks, national banks in the 1890s Contagion and bank failures during the great depression: The June 1932 Chicago banking panic Fundamentals, panics, and bank distress during the depression Resolving 'too big to fail Heterogeneity and stability: Bolster the strong, not the weak The role of commercial real estate investments in the banking crisis of 1985-92 Separating the likelihood and timing of bank failure Predicting bank failures : A comparison of on-and off-site monitoring systems Déjà vu all over again: The causes of US commercial bank failures this time around Credit booms and lending standards: Evidence from the subprime mortgage market Finally, another reason for bank failures and crises is that regulatory career concerns may lead bank regulators to pursue selfinterest and delay closures of financial institutions until things get really bad (e.g., Boot and Thakor, 1993) . keywords: activities; assets; bailouts; bank; banking; berger; big; booms; bouwman; capital; cases; commercial; countries; creation; credit; crisis; debt; distress; economic; economy; estate; european; failure; federal; financial; financial crisis; future; global; government; institutions; insurance; interconnected; interest; investment; large; lending; liquidity; loan; losses; low; market; mbs; mortgage; national; new; number; performance; period; probability; problems; real; regulators; result; review; risk; securities; sheet; significant; sovereign; subprime; systemic; tbtf; thakor; theory; time; titf; tmtf cache: cord-355782-q78ojig8.txt plain text: cord-355782-q78ojig8.txt item: #49 of 49 id: cord-356200-jp5ge300 author: Anderson, Barbara A title: Crisis management in the Australian tourism industry: Preparedness, personnel and postscript date: 2006-12-31 words: 5303 flesch: 49 summary: key: cord-356200-jp5ge300 authors: Anderson, Barbara A title: Crisis management in the Australian tourism industry: Preparedness, personnel and postscript date: 2006-12-31 journal: Tourism Management DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2005.06.007 sha: doc_id: 356200 cord_uid: jp5ge300 Abstract Since the pilots’ strike of 1989, the Australian tourism industry has experienced a series of ‘shocks’ or crises which have included the 1991 Gulf War, the Asian economic crisis in 1997, the dotcom crash of 2000, the collapse of the HIH Insurance Company, the World Trade Centre attacks and the demise of Ansett Airlines in 2001, the Bali bombings in 2002 and the Iraq War and the outbreak of the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) epidemic in 2003. Pearson and Mitroff (1993, p. 59) suggest that 'the purpose of crisis management is not to produce a set of plans; it is to prepare an organization to think creatively about the unthinkable so that the best possible decisions will be made in time of crisis'. keywords: ability; accommodation; airlines; ansett; appropriate; attacks; australian; business; centre; change; collapse; company; crisis; demise; employees; events; faulkner; flexibility; heath; hih; hire; impact; industry; information; insurance; interviewees; learning; management; managers; need; number; operator; organisations; place; planning; plans; policies; possible; range; responses; staff; study; term; time; tourism; tourism industry; trade; war; work; world cache: cord-356200-jp5ge300.txt plain text: cord-356200-jp5ge300.txt