Contingency theory of strategic conflict management: Unearthing factors that influence ethical elocution in crisis communication
Despite the advances made offering a viable perspective in strategic conflict management, the contingency theory has not addressed a prevailing question: How can the theory inform organizations to communicate ethically with its publics, especially during crisis? The only guidance the theory offers i...
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Main Authors: | PANG, Augustine, JIN, Yan, CAMERON, Glen T. |
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2010
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