SAGE Journal Articles

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Nasser’s Decision-Making in the 1967 Middle East Crisis:  A Rational-Choice Explanation : Ben D. Mor, Journal of Peace Research 1991, 28: 359-375.

Questions that apply to article:

  1. What is the point that this author is making about crisis management?
  2. How can differing cultures cause misinterpretation of motives of either party in a conflict?

 

Developing Organizational Learning Capacity in Crisis Management : Jia Wang, Advances in Developing Human Resources 2008, 10: 425-445.

Questions that apply to article:

  1. What change in learning from crises does this author propose?  Why?
  2. Explain each box in the integrated model of organizational learning for crisis management in Figure 1.
  3. How could promoting organizational learning before, during, and after crises help organizations survive?

 

Where Two Elephants Meet, the Grass Suffers : A Case Study of Intractable Conflict in Karamoja, Uganda: Lorelle Jabs, American Behavioral Scientist 2007, 50: 1498-1519.

Questions that apply to article:

  1. Define intractable conflicts.
  2. What are the intractable sources of the Karimojong conflict?

 

The Term “Win-Win” in Conflict Management: A Classic Case of Misuse and Overuse: Lisa D. McNary, The Journal of Business Communication 2003, 40 (2): 144-159.

Questions that apply to article:

  1. What is the Wissman Paradox? Is it valid?
  2. Discuss the effects of the morphing of “win-win”.