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The authors examine how to increase individual coping resources, maintain work motivation in trying times and develop worksite emergency procedures.
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This original collection examines the managerial and organizational implications of international terrorism and threats to security. When Islamic terrorists flew hijacked airplanes into the World Trade Center on 9/11, it changed much of the world forever. The number of deaths and the financial losses resulting from the attack was unprecedented. 9/11 highlighted how risky life in organizations had become. The book reviews events since 9/11, which sets the foundation for the rest of the book. It scrutinizes the central role of governments as targets, agents and protectors of citizens, then considers the impact of terrorism on people and organizations based on research evidence from the US, Spain, and Israel. The authors examine how to increase individual coping resources, maintain work motivation in trying times and develop worksite emergency procedures. They also identify the key qualities of organizations that were able to recover quickly following devastating loss.
International Terrorism and Threats to Security will be an invaluable resource for scholars of organizational behaviour, international management, conflict management, international relations and public policy.
Contents
Contents:
Preface
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. International Terrorism and Threats to Security: Implications for Organizations and Management
Ronald J. Burke
2. A US Analysis of Terrorism
Jack N. Kondrasuk and Elizabeth Arwood
3. Government: Target, Protector and Aggressor
John L. Taylor
PART II: IMPACT OF TERRORISM
4. Not Business as Usual: The Psychological Impact of Terrorism and Mass Casualty on Business and Organizational Behavior
Kristen H. Walter, Brian J. Hall and Stevan F. Hobfoll
5. Psycho-social Impacts of Bioterrorism and Stress in the Wake of 9/11
Ross H. Pastel
6. Fear of Terror and Health: A Study of Apparently Healthy Employees
Arie Shirom, Sharon Toker, Shlomo Berliner, Itzhak Shapira and Samuel Melamed
7. March 11, 2004, Terrorist Attacks in Madrid, Spain: Psychopathological Aftermath and Comparisons with September 11, 2001, NYC
Hector González-Ordi, Antonio Cano-Vindel, Iciar Iruarrizaga and Juan Jose Miguel-Tobal
PART III: BUILDING INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE
8. The War Against Psychological Warfare
Michelle Slone and Anat Shoshani
9. Integrating Organizational and Behavioral Health Principles to Promote Resilience in Extreme Events
Brian W. Flynn and C. Frederick Lane
10 . Maintaining Work Motivation During Trying Times
Parbudyal Singh
11. Worksite Emergency Preparedness: Lessons from the World Trade Center Evacuation Study
Robyn R.M. Gershon, Kristine A. Qureshi, Briana Barocas, Julie Pearson and Stephanie A. Dopson
12. Airline Industry Responses to September 11th
Jody Hoffer Gittell, Kim Cameron, Sandy Lim and Victor Rivas
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