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Organizational Management and the COVID-19 Crisis - Security and Risk Management Dilemmas (Hardcover)
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Organizational Management and the COVID-19 Crisis - Security and Risk Management Dilemmas (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies
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The COVID-19 pandemic has re-shaped organizations on many levels:
resource, process, structural and relational. Such a wide range of
forced changes has resulted in a greater need to implement risk
management principles and procedures to secure an organization's
position in the market. This book presents selected and key aspects
of managing contemporary organizations in the conditions of the
COVID-19 pandemic, enriched with empirical analyses relating to
various countries of the world. This edited collected focuses on
clarifying and solving basic management dilemmas, integrated issues
of risk management and organization security in light of changes
during the COVID-19 pandemic. It specifically explores the
following common problem areas, across industries and sectors,
using theoretical, empirical and practical perspectives: financial,
economic and regulatory conditions for management processes in the
conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic; management of information
resources and security in the conditions of the development of the
phenomenon of digital risk and e-commerce; shaping relationships
with stakeholders, with particular emphasis on relationships with
customers in the conditions of sales processes; shaping the
processes of creating and diffusing knowledge, with particular
emphasis on the activities of educational entities. Organizational
Management and the COVID-19 Crisis will be directly relevant for
researchers and academics across a range of management disciplines,
including strategic management, risk management, organizational
studies, information and knowledge management and related fields.
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