Authors
Keri K Stephens, Patty Callish Malone, Christine M Bailey
Publication date
2005/10
Journal
The Journal of Business Communication (1973)
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
390-419
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
This study explores message strategies that are used by organizations during crises that involve technical details. Using the literature, the authors develop an integrative coding scheme that builds on Coombs' crisis-message-strategy typology. In addition, the authors develop a parallel set of strategies called technical translation message strategies. Using content analysis, the authors analyzed 154 accounts representing 10 different technical crises. The findings suggest that different crisis-message strategies are used to communicate to different stakeholders. The findings also indicate that when technical details are discussed, organizations rarely go beyond an attempt to directly state the technical facts with little or no explanation provided to the stakeholders. The practical applications of these findings include using the developed coding scheme to evaluate past crisis-management efforts and to help proactively …
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Scholar articles
KK Stephens, PC Malone, CM Bailey - The Journal of Business Communication (1973), 2005