Integrating Organizational and Behavioral Health Principles to Promote Resilience in Extreme Events
This original collection examines the managerial and organizational implications of international terrorism and threats to security. When Islamic terrorists flew hijacked airplanes into the World Trade Center on 9/11, it changed much of the world forever. The number of deaths and the financial losses resulting from the attack was unprecedented. 9/11 highlighted how risky life in organizations had become.
Authors: | Flynn, Brian W. ; Lane, C. Frederick |
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Subject: | Business and Management | Politics and Public Policy |
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