Crisis Management
Recovering the Social License by Corporate Conformance
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 2 January 2025
- ISBN 9780198936459
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 242x165x20 mm
- Weight 532 g
- Language English 567
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Short description:
Crisis Management: Recovering the Social License by Corporate Conformance expands the literature on crisis management by drawing on criminological concepts such as individual and corporate deviance by misconduct convenience.
MoreLong description:
Crisis Management: Recovering the Social License by Corporate Conformance expands the literature on crisis management by drawing on criminological concepts such as individual and corporate deviance by misconduct convenience. Gottschalk discusses a variety of crisis management situations, and crisis management readiness is emphasized.
The theory of convenience suggests that deviance is caused by motive of possibilities or threats, opportunity to commit and conceal, and willingness for deviant behaviour depending on convenience orientation. The social license to operate that refers to the extent of stakeholder acceptance of business operations can be recovered in a crisis situation: this book describes the crisis management and strategies that should be employed when the social license has been violated.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Violating the Social License
Conformance beyond Compliance
Corporate Goal Deviance Cases
Corporate Threat Deviance Cases
Personal Greed Deviance Cases
Personal Strain Deviance Cases
Maintaining the Social License
Crisis Management Readiness
Crisis Management Situations
Police Signaling Conformance
Global Crisis Management
Conclusion