Crises and Crisis Management: Integration, Interpretation, and Research Development Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Organizational research has long been interested in crises and crisis management. Whether focused on crisis antecedents, outcomes, or managing a crisis, research has revealed a number of important findings. However, research in this space remains fragmented, making it difficult for scholars to understand the literatures core conclusions, recognize unsolved problems, and navigate paths forward. To address these issues, we propose an integrative framework of crises and crisis management that draws from research in strategy, organizational theory, and organizational behavior as well as from research in public relations and corporate communication. We identify two primary perspectives in the literature, one focused on the internal dynamics of a crisis and one focused on managing external stakeholders. We review core concepts from each perspective and highlight the commonalities that exist between them. Finally, we use our integrative framework to propose future research directions for scholars interested in crises and crisis management.

published proceedings

  • JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT

altmetric score

  • 38.96

author list (cited authors)

  • Bundy, J., Pfarrer, M. D., Short, C. E., & Coombs, W. T.

citation count

  • 533

complete list of authors

  • Bundy, Jonathan||Pfarrer, Michael D||Short, Cole E||Coombs, W Timothy

publication date

  • July 2017