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Crisis Management and the Public Sector: Key Trends and Perspectives

In: Public Sector Crisis Management

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  • Christos Lemonakis
  • Antonios Zairis

Abstract

A crisis is a situation approaching a dangerous phase, which requires urgent intervention to avoid harmful effects on the body of an organization in order to return to normal situation. It is a decisive and critical time for the organization, where the wrong decision can even cost its viability. This situation can shape political, legal, economic, and governmental impact on its activities. From different definitions of crisis, we seek to underscore key elements of a crisis that may threat a public organization and, also, to highlight both the elements of management responsiveness resulting in the loss of control in the organization, regarding the short time demand for decision-making. The key purpose of this chapter is to illustrate the basis available in the international literature, upon which public risk mechanisms can be reviewed and chosen in public sector organizations under the scope of their applicability.

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  • Christos Lemonakis & Antonios Zairis, 2020. "Crisis Management and the Public Sector: Key Trends and Perspectives," Chapters, in: Alexander Rozanov & Alexander Barannikov & Olga Belyaeva & Mikhail Smirnov (ed.), Public Sector Crisis Management, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:206706
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.90855
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    Keywords

    public sector management; crisis management; organizations' management;
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    JEL classification:

    • M10 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - General

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