• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Organizing for Crisis Response
  • Contributor: Calloway, Linda Jo; Keen, Peter G.W.
  • imprint: SAGE Publications, 1996
  • Published in: Journal of Information Technology
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1177/026839629601100102
  • ISSN: 1466-4437; 0268-3962
  • Keywords: Library and Information Sciences ; Strategy and Management ; Information Systems
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  • Description: <jats:p> Crises are turning points in organizations. When crisis strikes, fast-response management depends on quickly configuring and deploying information and communications. This paper brings together research and practice in crisis response management, information technology and news media fast-response methods to derive principles for using information technology as an organizational resource. Firms increasingly recognize the need to view their information technology (IT) platform as a key business resource for just-in-time scheduling, distribution, coordination, service and logistics. If they see it as an equally key resource for just-in-time crisis response, it then creates a powerful base for crisis response management. Exxon Valdez and the Gulf War illustrate these requirements. They provide a stage model of crisis response. The model is not intended as a general description of crisis, but as a more specific modelling of organizational response capability. This stage model is illustrated by Dow Coming's recent silicon-gel implant crisis. </jats:p>