Crisis communication in higher education: The use of “negotiation” as a strategy to manage crisis |
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Authors: | Tulika M. Varma |
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Affiliation: | Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, United States |
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Abstract: | This case study examined the crisis response strategies of Louisiana State University after its women's head basketball coach resigned amid charges of inappropriate conduct with former basketball players. This case study draws on relationship management and negotiation as the theoretical lens to examine the efforts of the University in managing relationships and restoring its image. Data for this study was collected through opened-ended questionnaires from students, faculty, and staff at the University. The findings from this study indicate that the good reputation of the University was responsible for the positive evaluation of the crisis management. In addition, results from this study suggest that “negotiation” can play an important role in managing a crisis when the conflicting parties are not willing to participate in a dialogue. |
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Keywords: | Crisis communication Relationship management Higher education Negotiation |
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