危机管理
危机应对
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
框架(结构)
金融危机
政治学
业务
政治经济学
经济
历史
公共关系
管理
凯恩斯经济学
医学
疾病
考古
病理
传染病(医学专业)
作者
Alexandros Paraskevas,Mireia Guix
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tourman.2023.104777
摘要
Creeping crises have received limited attention in crisis management. With a backdrop of COVID-19, we explore how tourism organisations can address unprecedented creeping crises. We propose and test a creeping crisis response matrix qualitatively and quantitatively by analysing 108 earnings calls from 22 hotel groups covering the first 16 months of the pandemic. Some cannot detect creeping crises during the incubation periods or the later re-emergence, whereas early exposure gives an advantage in crisis response. Contrary to conventional wisdom, organisational responses to unknown crises are not always reactive, with organisations deploying a varied mix of responses (reactive, adaptive, protective and proactive) even in the early stages of a crisis. As the framing of the crisis improves, crisis responses shift from survival to full-on experimentation, to response by design and then to response by protocol. The proposed matrix can be used as a response roadmap for navigating future, unknown, creeping crises.
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