Editorial: Special issue on the spillover effect of crises

Daniel Laufer , Yijing Wang*

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Abstract

This special issue contains ten articles covering a wide range of topics that examine crisis contagion, showcasing the diverse approaches and methodologies employed in understanding this critical aspect of Crisis Communication. The articles in this special issue represent a wealth of knowledge in an under-researched area of Crisis Communication, highlighting both the complexity and the importance of mitigating crisis spillover risks. By bringing together these varied perspectives, this special issue not only enriches the academic discourse but also offers practical insights for practitioners. We believe that this collection of articles will serve as a cornerstone for future research, encouraging scholars to explore and address the gaps in our understanding of crisis contagion. Through this special issue, we aim to spark a broader conversation about the strategies that organizations can employ to navigate the turbulent waters of crisis communication more effectively, thereby contributing to the resilience and sustainability of organizations in the face of crisis spillover risks.
Original languageEnglish
Article number102467
Number of pages4
JournalPublic Relations Review
Volume50
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

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