Uncertainty and Catastrophe Management (ePub)
The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Beyond
(Sprache: Englisch)
Natural disasters, instability in the finance and banking sector, widespread social protests, and other crisis situations have increasingly become the focus of public attention. With the growing visibility of such events, accelerated by the rise and...
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Natural disasters, instability in the finance and banking sector, widespread social protests, and other crisis situations have increasingly become the focus of public attention. With the growing visibility of such events, accelerated by the rise and proliferation of social media, the study of risk and crisis management in the Internet age is of vital importance.Uncertainty and Catastrophe Management is a clear and comprehensive guide to a variety of crises, and seeks to offer practical advice on how best to avoid them, minimize loss and damage once they have occurred, and how best to recover from these situations. The book examines 104 cases that run the gamut from natural disasters such as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, to social movements like the Ukrainian protests in 2013, from the Syrian Electronic Army's cyber-attacks, to the reputational damage to firms in the wake of a corporate scandal.This book is a revised and expanded edition of Akira Ishikawa and Atsushi Tsujimoto's book, Risk and Crisis Management: 101 Cases, and explores a number of recent events. It draws on the expertise of the contributors to the volume to create a well-rounded book that will benefit professionals, academics, and the general public alike. In particular, safety professionals, public management professionals, CEOs, CIOs, students and researchers will appreciate its pragmatic approach to dealing with and recovering from crises in the interest of long-term survival and sustainability.
Autoren-Porträt
Akira Ishikawa is Professor Emeritus at Aoyama Gakuin University, Dr Ishikawa is also a Senior Research Fellow with the University of Texas ICC Institute. He received his PhD in Management from the Graduate School of the University of Texas and completed postdoctoral studies at MIT.After holding successive posts as Assistant Professor at the Business Management Graduate School of New York University, Associate and Full Professor at Rutgers University's Graduate School of Management, and Affiliate Professor at the Graduate School of the University of Hawaii, he went on in 1984 to serve as Professor at the Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communications of Aoyama Gakuin University, and in 2001 as Dean of this school. In April 2003, he was appointed as Professor Emeritus of Aoyama Gakuin University.
His other chief works include Strategic Budgeting Control (sole author, Doubunkan Shuppan, 1993), Approach to Acquiring and Modeling Intellectual Capital: Intellectual Capital Management (ICM) (Aoyama Management Review No. 3, Nikkei BP Kikaku [currently Nikkei BP Consulting], pp. 24–33, 2003). He also has over 100 books to his credit as a collaborating author, editor or translator, and has presented more than 450 papers to date.
Atsushi Tsujimoto is Associate Professor at Hokkaido University, Research Faculty of Media and Communication. His areas of expertise lie in organizational learning theory and risk management theory.
He completed his doctoral course at the Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology of The University of Tokyo, and withdrew from the doctoral program with the completion of course requirements (Sep, 2006). After working as a Research Associate, an associate professor and a researcher at the University of Tokyo, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, he assumed his present post in April 2013.
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One of his major works is Creative Marketing for New Product and New Business Development (Co-editor, Seisansei Shuppan, 2006).
Akira Ishikawa is Professor Emeritus at Aoyama Gakuin University, Dr Ishikawa is also a Senior Research Fellow with the University of Texas ICC Institute. He received his PhD in Management from the Graduate School of the University of Texas and completed postdoctoral studies at MIT.
After holding successive posts as Assistant Professor at the Business Management Graduate School of New York University, Associate and Full Professor at Rutgers University's Graduate School of Management, and Affiliate Professor at the Graduate School of the University of Hawaii, he went on in 1984 to serve as Professor at the Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communications of Aoyama Gakuin University, and in 2001 as Dean of this school. In April 2003, he was appointed as Professor Emeritus of Aoyama Gakuin University.
His other chief works include Strategic Budgeting Control (sole author, Doubunkan Shuppan, 1993), Approach to Acquiring and Modeling Intellectual Capital: Intellectual Capital Management (ICM) (Aoyama Management Review No. 3, Nikkei BP Kikaku [currently Nikkei BP Consulting], pp. 24–33, 2003). He also has over 100 books to his credit as a collaborating author, editor or translator, and has presented more than 450 papers to date.
Atsushi Tsujimoto is Associate Professor at Hokkaido University, Research Faculty of Media and Communication. His areas of expertise lie in organizational learning theory and risk management theory.
He completed his doctoral course at the Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology of The University of Tokyo, and withdrew from the doctoral program with the completion of course requirements (Sep, 2006). After working as a Research Associate, an associate professor and a researcher at the University of Tokyo, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, he assumed his present post in April 2013.
One of his major works is Creative Marketing for New Product and New Business Development (Co-editor, Seisansei Shuppan, 2006).
One of his major works is Creative Marketing for New Product and New Business Development (Co-editor, Seisansei Shuppan, 2006).
Akira Ishikawa is Professor Emeritus at Aoyama Gakuin University, Dr Ishikawa is also a Senior Research Fellow with the University of Texas ICC Institute. He received his PhD in Management from the Graduate School of the University of Texas and completed postdoctoral studies at MIT.
After holding successive posts as Assistant Professor at the Business Management Graduate School of New York University, Associate and Full Professor at Rutgers University's Graduate School of Management, and Affiliate Professor at the Graduate School of the University of Hawaii, he went on in 1984 to serve as Professor at the Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communications of Aoyama Gakuin University, and in 2001 as Dean of this school. In April 2003, he was appointed as Professor Emeritus of Aoyama Gakuin University.
His other chief works include Strategic Budgeting Control (sole author, Doubunkan Shuppan, 1993), Approach to Acquiring and Modeling Intellectual Capital: Intellectual Capital Management (ICM) (Aoyama Management Review No. 3, Nikkei BP Kikaku [currently Nikkei BP Consulting], pp. 24–33, 2003). He also has over 100 books to his credit as a collaborating author, editor or translator, and has presented more than 450 papers to date.
Atsushi Tsujimoto is Associate Professor at Hokkaido University, Research Faculty of Media and Communication. His areas of expertise lie in organizational learning theory and risk management theory.
He completed his doctoral course at the Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology of The University of Tokyo, and withdrew from the doctoral program with the completion of course requirements (Sep, 2006). After working as a Research Associate, an associate professor and a researcher at the University of Tokyo, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, he assumed his present post in April 2013.
One of his major works is Creative Marketing for New Product and New Business Development (Co-editor, Seisansei Shuppan, 2006).
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2015, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Akira Ishikawa, Atsushi Tsujimoto
- ISBN-10: 981464496X
- ISBN-13: 9789814644969
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.11.2015
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