Public Sector Crisis Management / / edited by Alexander Rozanov, Alexander Barannikov, [and 2 others].
The term "crisis management" was applied to business only after the publication of the monograph "Crisis Management: Planning for the Inevitable" by Steven Fink in 1986. Since then, this term has turned from a journalistic cliche into a scientific concept, and its concept, theory...
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