The role of first responders during extreme crisis events consists of improvising under time pressure to retain control of the unfolding situation and mitigate harmful effects to help organizations restore their ‘normal’ functioning. This pervasive view of crises as cosmologic events obscures their transformational dimension and their long-term positive outcomes. In this article, we explore how actors respond to time pressure and vital stakes while identifying and actualizing a novel trajectory. They improvise to overcome limitations, create, and enact a desirable future to seize an opportunity that arises due to unexpected surprises. We argue that the actualization of novel trajectories relies on a combination of the enactment of a duplica...
This collectively written essay in four parts makes an original contribution to crisis research by e...
The Chinese ideogram for crisis combines two characters: danger and opportunity. This indicates the ...
This article posits that the vernacular understanding of crisis as existing in a different sort of t...
We discuss some methodological struggles we are currently facing with regards to an exploratory-qual...
International audienceWhile current crisis management literature focuses on the necessity of consist...
International audienceWhile current crisis management literature focuses on the necessity of consist...
The first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic crisis introduced a sudden discontinuity into the functionin...
International audienceThe first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis introduced a sudden discontinui...
Crisis has no end. Or at least, it might seem like it, with the term ‘crisis’ qualifying all spheres...
The concept of crisis has become a staple in describing the current state of the social world. In th...
http://inderscience.metapress.com/link.asp?id=bt6xbfx2vyqd4rd1International audienceFor decades soci...
International audienceThe polysemy of crisis anticipation and decision-making in crisis situations, ...
Improvisation is a significant feature of every disaster, and Tierney (2002) has argued that, if an ...
International audienceThis paper revisits the concept of crisis within the field of crisis managemen...
This papers aims at understanding the role of sense when actors improvise during crisis. Literature ...
This collectively written essay in four parts makes an original contribution to crisis research by e...
The Chinese ideogram for crisis combines two characters: danger and opportunity. This indicates the ...
This article posits that the vernacular understanding of crisis as existing in a different sort of t...
We discuss some methodological struggles we are currently facing with regards to an exploratory-qual...
International audienceWhile current crisis management literature focuses on the necessity of consist...
International audienceWhile current crisis management literature focuses on the necessity of consist...
The first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic crisis introduced a sudden discontinuity into the functionin...
International audienceThe first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis introduced a sudden discontinui...
Crisis has no end. Or at least, it might seem like it, with the term ‘crisis’ qualifying all spheres...
The concept of crisis has become a staple in describing the current state of the social world. In th...
http://inderscience.metapress.com/link.asp?id=bt6xbfx2vyqd4rd1International audienceFor decades soci...
International audienceThe polysemy of crisis anticipation and decision-making in crisis situations, ...
Improvisation is a significant feature of every disaster, and Tierney (2002) has argued that, if an ...
International audienceThis paper revisits the concept of crisis within the field of crisis managemen...
This papers aims at understanding the role of sense when actors improvise during crisis. Literature ...
This collectively written essay in four parts makes an original contribution to crisis research by e...
The Chinese ideogram for crisis combines two characters: danger and opportunity. This indicates the ...
This article posits that the vernacular understanding of crisis as existing in a different sort of t...