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Reflections on a meta-analysis: Crystallizing thinking about SCCT

Reflections on a meta-analysis: Crystallizing thinking about SCCT This article provides my reflections and comments on the meta-analysis of situational crisis communication theory (SCCT) presented in this issue. The meta-analysis helps to crystallize strengths and weaknesses of SCCT and the research generated by the theory. No theory is perfect and every theory has limitations/boundaries. The meta-analysis helps to identify the boundaries for SCCT helping to understand when the theory works and when there are better options for informing crisis communication. By reflecting on the extant research, we can plot the direction for future research utilizing SCCT. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Public Relations Research Taylor & Francis

Reflections on a meta-analysis: Crystallizing thinking about SCCT

Journal of Public Relations Research , Volume 28 (2): 3 – Mar 3, 2016

Reflections on a meta-analysis: Crystallizing thinking about SCCT

Journal of Public Relations Research , Volume 28 (2): 3 – Mar 3, 2016

Abstract

This article provides my reflections and comments on the meta-analysis of situational crisis communication theory (SCCT) presented in this issue. The meta-analysis helps to crystallize strengths and weaknesses of SCCT and the research generated by the theory. No theory is perfect and every theory has limitations/boundaries. The meta-analysis helps to identify the boundaries for SCCT helping to understand when the theory works and when there are better options for informing crisis communication. By reflecting on the extant research, we can plot the direction for future research utilizing SCCT.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2016 Taylor & Francis
ISSN
1532-754X
eISSN
1062-726X
DOI
10.1080/1062726X.2016.1167479
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Abstract

This article provides my reflections and comments on the meta-analysis of situational crisis communication theory (SCCT) presented in this issue. The meta-analysis helps to crystallize strengths and weaknesses of SCCT and the research generated by the theory. No theory is perfect and every theory has limitations/boundaries. The meta-analysis helps to identify the boundaries for SCCT helping to understand when the theory works and when there are better options for informing crisis communication. By reflecting on the extant research, we can plot the direction for future research utilizing SCCT.

Journal

Journal of Public Relations ResearchTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 3, 2016

Keywords: Crisis communication; reputation; situational crisis communication theory

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