2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijram.2014.062784
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Business continuity management in UK higher education: a case study of crisis communication in the era of social media

Abstract: This study explores crisis communications in UK Higher Education Institutions (HEI's) between the institution and its students. Using a case study of British universities, data is presented from interviews with university business continuity managers and student focus groups. The paper provides insights into current Business Continuity Management (BCM) practice in the higher education sector, business continuity managers' attitudes to social media as a communication tool during the incident response phase, and… Show more

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“…2005-2010 is the year of standardization of BCM (ISO 31000, 2009) and focuses on mitigation in a wider disruption area, such as the supply chain (Gurning & Cahoon, 2010), climate change (Warren, 2010) and Information Technology (Wiboonrat & Kosavisutte, 2008). The orientation in 2010-2015 is the emergence of a framework to consider sustainability when implemented (Khettabi, et al, 2011), consider public relations when business recovery (Mcguiness, 2014) and the application of dynamic models (Friesz, et al, 2011). The 2015-2020 range is the BCM approach that is made to suit different industries and can prevent disruption in the future.…”
Section: Fig 1 Bcm Research Trend 2000-2020mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2005-2010 is the year of standardization of BCM (ISO 31000, 2009) and focuses on mitigation in a wider disruption area, such as the supply chain (Gurning & Cahoon, 2010), climate change (Warren, 2010) and Information Technology (Wiboonrat & Kosavisutte, 2008). The orientation in 2010-2015 is the emergence of a framework to consider sustainability when implemented (Khettabi, et al, 2011), consider public relations when business recovery (Mcguiness, 2014) and the application of dynamic models (Friesz, et al, 2011). The 2015-2020 range is the BCM approach that is made to suit different industries and can prevent disruption in the future.…”
Section: Fig 1 Bcm Research Trend 2000-2020mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes financial as well as physical resources such as buildings, laboratories, a solid IT infrastructure, and any other related equipment [51][52][53]. Keeping in view the dynamic challenges faced by institutions and achieving business continuity in operations, an effective risk management plan should be in place across all academic units [54][55][56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of crises include crises racial incidents at the University of Missouri (Fortunato et al, 2017(Fortunato et al, , 2018, faculty strikes (Vielhaber and Waltman, 2008), gun violence on college campuses (Hocke-Mirzashvili et al, 2015;Wang and Hutchins, 2010), administrator misconduct (Varma, 2011), floods (Olsson, 2014), and the 2008 financial crisis (Brown and Hoxby, 2014;Liu et al, 2012). Others have analyzed crisis preparedness among both UK (McGuinness and Marchand, 2014) and US postsecondary institutions (Whiting et al, 2004) in varying contexts. However, multinational comparative studies are scant.…”
Section: Literature Review and Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%