Crisis communications: Facing COVID-19 together could lead to positive psychological growth
Although news reports of hoarding, and panic-buying might make it hard to believe, research shows that natural disasters, like the COVID-19 pandemic, can actually bring out the best in people. Although times of significant threat or crisis can cause post-traumatic stress, research shows that so-call...
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Main Author: | DOWTHWAITE, Lowri |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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