International Terrorism and Threats to Security: Managerial and Organizational ChallengesR. J. Burke, Cary L. Cooper Edward Elgar Publishing, 1 gen 2008 - 334 pagine The book is designed to strengthen the ability of organizations to anticipate, plan for, and respond to terrorist attacks, resulting in more resilient personnel and adaptive organizations. The book certainly succeeds in meeting those goals, providing a ri |
Sommario
implications for organizations and management | 3 |
2 A US analysis of terrorism | 34 |
target protector and aggressor | 57 |
PART II Impact of terrorism | 79 |
the psychological impact of terrorism and mass casualty on business and organizational behavior | 81 |
5 Psychosocial impacts of bioterrorism and stress in the wake of 911 | 105 |
a study of apparently healthy employees | 126 |
psychopathological aftermath and comparisons with September 11 2001 NYC | 153 |
PART III Building individual and organizational resilience | 169 |
8 The war against psychological warfare | 171 |
9 Integrating organizational and behavioral health principles to promote resilience in extreme events | 185 |
10 Maintaining work motivation during trying times | 219 |
lessons from the World Trade Center Evacuation Study | 232 |
12 Airline industry responses to September 11th | 267 |
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