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Industrial Crisis Quarterly 5 (1991) 329 Elsevier Author index Carley, K.M. Designing organizational structures to cope with communication breakdowns: a IIT oni vitiinésacitnphnndecdsnasadsonsvertiobealansinnacilanetaadelsiiigsaveusapetaiedteitautelaantiaile Charles, M.T. and Settle, A.K. United Flight 232: Sioux City’s response to an air GiSaster ..............ccceeeeeeeeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeees Cochran, P.L., see Mahon, J.F. Czada, R.M. Muddling through a nuclear-political emergency: multilevel crisis management in West Germany after radioactive fallout from Chernoby] ..................:ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees De Marchi, B. Public information about major accident hazards: legal requirements and practical IE Soitdvénniccsicsaidtccieieccordsscasegudacedsiabinahaatieamaaaaaseniaaaaienaeita Denis, H. The complexity of technological disaster management: technical, sociopolitical and Ie HI ii siacniinss ich cidicsnsresthiinsinicinabsccssichladinicsh biissistentnataitasdiabaebidamadisimelabcmiibialdasmaatlids Doepel, D.G. Crisis management: the psychological GiMeNSION ................ccccceceeeeeeseessssssseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeees Drabek, T.E. Microcomputer usage in disaster preparedness and response ..................:sssseeeeeeeeeeeeseeees Fischer, F. Risk assessment and environmental crisis: toward an integration of science and EE vis sicsshasncissanasiinieniennisiniascinnscsicenonthiatvnisadn-eciiaslitencoes Uescceitbaabibehidabidiaeseidcaasasaidditeds i iaakabihh te Lagadec, P., see Pauchant, T.C. Mahon, J.F. and Cochran, P.L. Fire alarms and siren songs: the role of issues management in the prevention of, and FORPOMGL 10, CTMMMIMBIIDOR CTIBES soci scnccscssicceesssesccccecsevscssscsasetcossssesevessnevscuccesssente Meshkati, N. Human factors in large-scale technological systems’ accidents: Three Mile Island, SIT sinisncntnecsiaxinndensccenaraeninstediteiesainereseninneiibeinicisiadintansaicmadibammaadin Mitroff, I.I., see Pauchant, T.C. Pauchant, T.C., Mitroff, I.1. and Lagadec, P. Toward a systemic crisis management strategy: learning from the best examples in the Fa, SnD MINNIE BPMN sciinsesdn-sensencbdusncotnieinectaddiinabbaisdnisedanninniekeesasassebientinekemubamaalalants Powell, T.C. Shaken, but alive: organizational behavior in the wake of catastrophic events .............. Settle, A.K., see Charles, M.T. Smith, D. *, The Kraken Wakes: corporate social responsibility and the political dynamics of the NE WRI SIND sav inithtdisastiinnssicinciinicnxineneiineneeneaaaaaaae Tombs, S. Injury-and ill-health in the chemical industry: decentring the accident-prone victim .... Verplanken, B. Public reactions to the Chernobyl accident: a case of rationality? ..............cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 253 Industrial Crisis Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 4 329 Industrial Crisis Quarterly 5 (1991) 331-333 Elsevier Subject index Accident victims Injury and ill-health in the chemical industry .................cccccccccceeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 59 Airline accidents SON SAE STRONG 0 GI BIT CINE oes vvissccis cccisesccsinvcccscccesecsssesessssivansdacsesvnensnenenasinneeeies 77 Bhopal chemical accident Human factors in large-scale technological systems’ accidents ..............ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 133 Catastrophic events Organizational behavior in the wake of catastrophic CVeMtS ..............ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 271 Chemical accidents Injury and ill-health in the chemical industry ..................csssseeseecceccccesssseceececeeesssseeeeeeeeees 59 Chernoby] nuclear plant accident Human factors in large-scale technological systems’ ACCICENHS ...........ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 133 Public information about major accident hazards ............ccceeeeeceeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 239 Muddling through a nuclear-political eMergency ............. cece cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeees 293 Public reactions to the CRemmoOyl ACCHIOME .........00:.ccssesisescssssvossseconsosdecsosacsobsesesoscccasapesees 253 Corporate social responsibility TED CARD FRU secathdinidisdinvndiviconnisimiioannabivoninibannmniea 189 Crisis communications LACORRINED CURDETEURNOUGE GEFUCUIIIOD ss 0s 0issncccesndsiversyerczsencrcsisnsapisvercssoniennenicenvenmninmenpienmenns 19 Crisis management FO I Fe I ID ini sinesciensriivistiniatemterieminnitionimioimnionmamminmapas 155 Muddling through a nuclear-political eMergenCy .......... ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeess 293 Toward & SYSteMiIC CriISIS MANABEMENL StFAtEBY .........0..ccscsccccesseressessesccrecesensscesesscasoeccsenes 209 Crisis management: the psychological diMeNSION ................ccceeeseeeeeeeeeeneeneaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 177 Crisis prevention Fe A I CN BI sites scitainiics vier shitivantnbevinceshaxsaionnnninionntinisisasiannaiaiiaea 155 Cross-cultural studies Toward a SySteMiC CriSiS MANAZEMEN StratePy .............cccccccceeessssssssesesesessssssseeeceeeeeeeeeees 209 Disaster response SHOU CYS POSNS WO GU BEF GUGINO oss ccscc sscnconsocsnsesessesisrsevecsarsscisnnenspensancoutnnnninnssets 77 Microcomputer usage 1M disaster Prepared ..............cccsssssssssssessessssseeeceeeseeeessceeseeeeeees 83 Emergency management Sioux City’s response to an air disaster ...............ccceeeee ediieshi baca i hiecesinhnalabidsicinnechictoteigeealatianaians 77 Microcomputer usage in disaster preparedNes ...............ccssssssseeeeecccceeeesseceecceeeeeeeeesseeeeess 93 Emergency planning Beat: Cy BhP ARRROE 90 OU AE GION oi inssescnasceseesinncedicesesccciscniivssesesinasincignsitieitiaaieneuess 77 Environmental crisis Risk assessment and ENVirOnMeENtal CLiSIS ............0...cccsscccsccssssssscccercsacsesssccscneessesssscscosness 113 Hazard information Public information about major accident hazards .......... ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseceeeeeees 239 Hazardous wastes TB PRE FIO hice sicsnssncctninetctecsscccvednceientcistereesscsatileenisnsgedinneessemeeaeinaantts 189 Health and safety issues Injury and ill-health in the chemical inGustry ...........c00c....c..csssssorvoscrssscessssvesnenscaneosononnss 59 Industrial Crisis Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 4 331 Subject index Human factors Human factors in large-scale technological systems’ ACCIGENIS ...........cceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 133 Issue management UII nahin nbetsbnnh boeseatinn dnahevbisbesiibabiedbveseeteveneweshinesidncenieiies 155 Microcomputers Microcomputer usage in disaster Preparedness .............ceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 93 Nuclear emergency Muddling through a nuclear-political eMErgenCy ............cee eee eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 293 Operator error Injury and ill-health in the chemical Industry ............ cc eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 59 Organizational behavior Organizational behavior in the wake of catastrophic Event ..............cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 271 Organizational crises 0 ntl lileelecinid pda nnsinnbe b halinihehoahideenNienAadoninenetas 155 Organizational structure ee GIIOINEE GEPUICUNIIOS oi isscsicccisscccvesccescrsesesssnsavsecvessesoeseessonennensonsennebaesoseonees 19 Participative research Risk assessment and environmental Crisis ................ssssssssssssececeeecccccceceeeeessssssssssssseccceeeees 113 Political dynamics I cassis deus eineiciadentieignted doclabnalhaiichndenba ais diabaiialaabmiidicentishilieuetbinatieles 189 Political emergency : Muddling through a nuclear-political EMETZENCY 2.0.0... cece cece ceeesseeeecceeeeeeeseeeeeeceeeueeeeeeees 293 Post-traumatic stress Organizational behavior in the wake of catastrophic CVeMts .............ccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 271 Preparedness Microcomputer usage in disaster Preparedness ............. ce eeeececceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 93 Psychological issues Crisis management: the psychological GiIMENSION .................sssssssssssesesssssseneeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 177 Public information Public information about major accident hazards ...............cccceeesseeeececeeeeeseeeeeeceeeeaeeeeeees 239 Public reactions PUTS TERCTIONS 00 TRE CRCTRODY] BOCIDOME .....cccscccccrsrcicsscsrsscessscssesseccrenecnessacnsesneesssenenes 253 Rationality PUBIC TEACIONS 10 the CREPMODY!] BCCION ......0..:scsscsssescossssssesnseseorsovennccseonseonssssneesensenes 253 Risk analysis Risk ASsessMent ANd ENVITONMENtAl CLISIS ..............0.c0sccscosscssscescesossoccosecsescccescsssesesesosooens 113 Risk assessment Risk SSSCHSINEN ANA ENVITONMENEAl CLIGIS .............0c0ccsscesvescosscovessvscerceceesesseseseccessesorssooess 133 Risk communication Public information about major accident hazards .........cccceeeeceeceeeeeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 239 Risk management Risk ASSESSMENT ANG ENVITONMENMAl CISIS ..............0ceccccrcsessesccsocceressscscccsivecssesoescosccsoecsess 113 Scientific issues The complexity of technological disaster ManageMeNt ................ccccececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees l Simulation model ee TRS IO is iss skcvisvsaceinnaniannnsivesarerrcenidcescianansencsbsenrensocsaionsens 19 Sociopolitical issues The complexity of technological disaster ManageMEeNL ...............ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees l Technological accidents Human factors in large-scale technological systems’ accident ................ssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 133 332 Industrial Crisis Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 4 Subject index Technological disaster The complexity of technological disaster ManageMENL ...............:cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees l Three Mile Island nuclear plant accident Human factors in large-scale technological systems’ accidents .............ccseessseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 133 Warning signs Pie GHRTING ORE SONO DIED oinsiicreinicieetisicnrmiab dibs 155 Industrial Crisis Quarterly, Vol. 5. 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