INNOVATIONS IN CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Journal Title: MEST Journal - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
The article is devoted to the capabilities of innovative activities in crisis management and analyzes the terms of “crisis management”, “risk management”, “anticrisis administration”, “anticrisis management”. The differences and similarities between the above-mentioned terms were described based on the standards as well as several publications. The article shows that the use of innovation in crisis management is possible in two aspects: innovation as improvement activities relating to crisis management and innovations used to meet the challenges to emerge from the crisis. Basing on the analysis, the authors created a list of possible areas of innovation activities of enterprises, the crisis of which has arisen because of natural, social, or military man-made emergencies. They analyzed the war as the source of the crisis for companies and the source of the crisis of the state and showed that the state in which military operations are going on, needs to move from conventional management to crisis management.
Authors and Affiliations
Waldemar Gajda, Vasyl Zaplatynskyi
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