The role of the media in disaster and crisis management

Abstract

This research is referred to the role of SMEs in critical situations, in risk situations ("The role of SMEs in managing disastrous crises"). The ultimate goal, through the bibliographic review, is to see whether SMEs influence the knowledge of the public, how objective and true the information they are transmitting is. For this purpose, this work was structured accordingly. Thus, initially and after the introduction, a comprehensive record of the catastrophic crisis is made as a concept, its characteristics, its species, its time phases and its types. Subsequently, the second chapter is related with new trends in crisis management, disaster and risk management. Thus, the focus is on the concept of risk, its classification, crisis management, models and the current theories of crisis management. The third chapter studies the role of SMEs in the disaster management system. In particular, this chapter includes bibliographic material ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/50628
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/50628
ND
50628
Alternative title
Ο ρόλος των ΜΜΕ στην διαχείριση κρίσεων
Author
Kalogiannidis, Stavros (Father's name: Ioannis)
Date
2018
Degree Grantor
New Bulgarian University
Committee members
Marinov Rusi
Stoitsova Tolya
Dermendzhieva Greta
Mavrodieva Ivanka
Peycheva Dobrinka
Rilski Neofit
Discipline
Social SciencesMedia and Communications ➨ Information science
Social SciencesEconomics and Business ➨ Management of Technology and Innovation
Keywords
Crisis management; Information and communication security technologies; Mass media
Country
Bulgaria
Language
English
Description
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