Uncertainty and Catastrophe Management: The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Beyond

Uncertainty and Catastrophe Management: The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Beyond
ISBN-10
9814644978
ISBN-13
9789814644976
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
328
Language
English
Published
2015-11-30
Publisher
World Scientific
Authors
Akira Ishikawa, Atsushi Tsujimoto

Description

' Natural disasters, instability in the finance and banking sector, widespread social protests, and other crisis situations have increasingly become the focus of public attention. With the growing visibility of such events, accelerated by the rise and proliferation of social media, the study of risk and crisis management in the Internet age is of vital importance. Uncertainty and Catastrophe Management is a clear and comprehensive guide to a variety of crises, and seeks to offer practical advice on how best to avoid them, minimize loss and damage once they have occurred, and how best to recover from these situations. The book examines 104 cases that run the gamut from natural disasters such as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, to social movements like the Ukrainian protests in 2013, from the Syrian Electronic Army''s cyber-attacks, to the reputational damage to firms in the wake of a corporate scandal. This book is a revised and expanded edition of Akira Ishikawa and Atsushi Tsujimoto''s book, Risk and Crisis Management: 101 Cases, and explores a number of recent events. It draws on the expertise of the contributors to the volume to create a well-rounded book that will benefit professionals, academics, and the general public alike. In particular, safety professionals, public management professionals, CEOs, CIOs, students and researchers will appreciate its pragmatic approach to dealing with and recovering from crises in the interest of long-term survival and sustainability. Contents:Risk and Crisis Management for Natural Disaster: Case 1–28:How Communication Technology Must Be Harnessed in an Emergency (Akira Ishikawa)How to Deal with Psychological Stress (Akira Ishikawa)How to Get the Injured to Hospital (Akira Ishikawa)What do the Edlerly Need to do to Plan for Disasters? (Yiwei Li)The Role of Science Museum which shows Disaster Articles (Atsushi Tsujimoto)Risk and Crisis Management for Daily Life: Case 29–61:What to Do If a War Breaks Out While in a Foreign Country (Akira Ishikawa)Why Portable Toilets are Essential (Akira Ishikawa)What Clothing and Other Personal Effects are Appropriate (Akira Ishikawa)How can Science Museums Contribute to the Popularization of Science Knowledge? (Yiwei Li)The Danger of Being Anonymous on an Internet Forum(Shigeo Kawashima)Risk Management for Government and Business: Case 62–100:Why a Physical Distribution System is Necessary (Akira Ishikawa)How to Predict Disasters (Akira Ishikawa)What Lessons were Learned from the Fukuchiyama Line Train Derailment? (Atsushi Tsujimoto)How to Prevent Personal Information Leakage (Atsushi Tsujimoto)How to Win Customer Loyalty from Customer Grievances and Complaints (Akira Saito)and other papers Readership: Undergraduate/graduate students and researchers interested in crisis and risk management; CEOs, CIOs, managers and executives, safety professionals, public management professionals and specialists, crisis and risk management professionals in both profit and non-profit organizations. Key Features:Examines contemporary cases, mainly in the past six years, from the Asia Pacific, the USA, and EuropeFocuses on the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011Looks at great detail at the ongoing political crisis in UkraineOffers concise pointers on how to implement risk and crisis management strategies in real-world situationsCovers a range of risks and ways of managing and dealing with them, ranging from natural disasters to business riskKeywords:Uncertainty;Catastrophe Management;2011 Great East Earthquake;Japan;Natural Disaster;Management for Daily Life;Management for Government and Business;Crisis Management;Risk Management;Contingency Plan;Disaster Recovery;Crisis Communication;Recovery Plan;Terrorism;Internet Security;Information Security'

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