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The Role of Emotional Response during an H1N1 Influenza Pandemic on a College Campus
Authors:Hye Kyung Kim  Jeff Niederdeppe
Institution:1. Department of Communication , Cornell University hk646@cornell.edu;3. Department of Communication , Cornell University
Abstract:This study investigates how both positive and negative emotions relate to stakeholders' attributions of crisis responsibility, relational trust, and willingness to engage in crisis-related information seeking from the organization. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze data obtained from a survey of 429 students in a university that experienced a large H1N1 influenza outbreak. Students felt several positive emotions more frequently than negative emotions during a flu pandemic. Crisis responsibility was associated with both negative and positive emotions, and these emotions were significant mediators between crisis responsibility and both relational trust and willingness to seek information from the organization in a crisis. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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