Strategic management of communication: Insights from the contingency theory of strategic conflict management
The dilemma facing crisis scholars could not be more paradoxical: How does one explain and predict the outcome of a phenomenor - characteristics which Chaffee and Berger (1987) argue to be the foundation of a theory - that is so contextual-dependent, where the twists and turns of unfolding events of...
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Main Authors: | PANG, Augustine, JIN, Yan, CAMERON, Glen T. |
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2010
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