This historical study examines the actions of the Australian former asbestos company, James Hardie, when faced with a potentially ruinous corporate scandal between 2001 and 2007. The company became vilified as public awareness grew of the damage to public health its use of asbestos had caused. In response, it set-up a knowingly underfunded compensation fund supported by a strategy of misinformation and denial. Its actions are analysed using Oliver’s typology of strategic responses and theories of crisis management and crisis communications, providing insights into the company’s motivations for adopting strategies that took it to the brink of financial collapse
This study was a replication of Fitzpatrick and Rubin's study of response strategies used in crisis ...
Organisational crises have now become as common as having a cold. Crises negatively affect the comp...
Crisis holds the potential for profound change in organizations and industries. The past 50 years of...
This historical study examines the actions of the Australian former asbestos company, James Hardie, ...
This historical study examines the actions of the Australian former asbestos company, James Hardie, ...
Oliver (1991) argues that institutional theory has not devoted sufficient attention to the strategic...
During a crisis, the crisis response strategies used reflect the extent to which an organisation acc...
Is your company equipped to deal with any kind of crisis - whether caused by internal error, custome...
Organizational crises often result in damaged image of the company. In crisis situations organizatio...
This research builds upon the scholarship in crisis communication strategies and apologia employed b...
The field of strategic communication encompasses a burgeoning crisis communication literature that s...
The field of strategic communication encompasses a burgeoning crisis communication literature that s...
Objectives of the study The objective of this study was to investigate the approach of a multination...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of how to handle public opinion during...
Recent world events in the international relations arena and the subsequent knock-on affect on the i...
This study was a replication of Fitzpatrick and Rubin's study of response strategies used in crisis ...
Organisational crises have now become as common as having a cold. Crises negatively affect the comp...
Crisis holds the potential for profound change in organizations and industries. The past 50 years of...
This historical study examines the actions of the Australian former asbestos company, James Hardie, ...
This historical study examines the actions of the Australian former asbestos company, James Hardie, ...
Oliver (1991) argues that institutional theory has not devoted sufficient attention to the strategic...
During a crisis, the crisis response strategies used reflect the extent to which an organisation acc...
Is your company equipped to deal with any kind of crisis - whether caused by internal error, custome...
Organizational crises often result in damaged image of the company. In crisis situations organizatio...
This research builds upon the scholarship in crisis communication strategies and apologia employed b...
The field of strategic communication encompasses a burgeoning crisis communication literature that s...
The field of strategic communication encompasses a burgeoning crisis communication literature that s...
Objectives of the study The objective of this study was to investigate the approach of a multination...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of how to handle public opinion during...
Recent world events in the international relations arena and the subsequent knock-on affect on the i...
This study was a replication of Fitzpatrick and Rubin's study of response strategies used in crisis ...
Organisational crises have now become as common as having a cold. Crises negatively affect the comp...
Crisis holds the potential for profound change in organizations and industries. The past 50 years of...