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Crisis response is generally acknowledged as a crucial aspect of crisis management. Crisis response often requires a need to improvise because the circumstances demand spontaneous innovation that departs from established procedures. Although previous research has acknowledged improvisation as a...
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Crisis response highly depends on managers’ use of information technologies (IT). Given the growing frequency of crisis, it is urgent to concretely investigate IT use in crisis response. Still, crisis characteristics have been tacitly overlooked in the literature on IT usage. As a result, both...
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Three types of interactions – discursive, translating and based on experience – allowed actors to improvise consistently and manage the critical aspects of the 2003 French heat wave. Our study suggests that managers should help to generate these interactions during crisis response. It also...
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This papers aims at understanding the role of sense when actors improvise during crisis. Literature about improvisation show little explanation of how individual improvisation becomes collective and coherent. The use of the concept of sense as a bridge between crisis and improvisation enable us...
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While current crisis management literature focuses on the necessity of consistent data and shared interpretation to coordinate effectively, contrastingly, this paper highlights the predominating influence of crisis responders' performances on information transmission. Based on an exploratory...
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L’improvisation suscite un intérêt croissant dans la littérature managériale. Cependant, le cas particulier de l’improvisation organisationnelle a été relativement peu étudié jusqu’ici. Au- delà d’une simple transposition des caractéristiques individuelles au niveau collectif,...
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