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AWB turns crisis into a scandal

AWB turns crisis into a scandal Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to highlight the circumstances in which a crisis-response strategy can compound a crisis. The paper focuses on AWB Ltd, Australia, where the organizational damage of a “cover-up” caused additional damage to the company. Design/methodology/approach– It provides an insight into the application of theories and research on crisis and reputation management and the specific challenges and risks of corporate scandals. Findings– It demonstrates that corporate scandals can easily descend into a secondary or “double crisis” if incorrectly managed, or even mismanaged. Practical implications– Examines the initial failed response strategy and the more appropriate response eventually undertaken by the company. Originality/value– Offers the additional insights of the author, as a former member of the management team at the company. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Human Resource Management International Digest Emerald Publishing

AWB turns crisis into a scandal

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0967-0734
DOI
10.1108/HRMID-10-2014-0136
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Abstract

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to highlight the circumstances in which a crisis-response strategy can compound a crisis. The paper focuses on AWB Ltd, Australia, where the organizational damage of a “cover-up” caused additional damage to the company. Design/methodology/approach– It provides an insight into the application of theories and research on crisis and reputation management and the specific challenges and risks of corporate scandals. Findings– It demonstrates that corporate scandals can easily descend into a secondary or “double crisis” if incorrectly managed, or even mismanaged. Practical implications– Examines the initial failed response strategy and the more appropriate response eventually undertaken by the company. Originality/value– Offers the additional insights of the author, as a former member of the management team at the company.

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Human Resource Management International DigestEmerald Publishing

Published: Oct 13, 2014

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