Did BP atone for its transgressions? Expanding theory of “ethical apology in crisis communication
Ethical communication during crisis response is often assessed by external perceptions of the organization's intentions, rather than an assessment of the organization's communicative behaviors. This can easily lead researchers to draw editorial conclusions about an organization's ethi...
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