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What To Do When a Crisis Hits
Crisis communications experts like to say that every organization is going to have a crisis sooner or later, and that in fact, the underlying reasons for your crisis are probably already festering in your organization. Larry Smith, president of the Institute for Crisis Management, likes to point...
Tags: Crisis, Corporate Communications, Financial Accounting, Marketing, Finance, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2008-07-18
Public Relations and Crisis Coordination
Organizations face problems all the time, and solve them one way or another. Sometimes one of these problems is difficult, at least at the time it occurs, and it becomes a public interest with the help of the press. This problem is then known as a crisis, where the company...
Tags: Texas, Problem, Crisis, Public Relations, Financial Accounting, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Finance
White papers 2006-04-20
Trade Credit and Bank Credit: Evidence From Recent Financial Crises
This paper studies the effect of financial crises on trade credit in a sample of 890 firms in six emerging economies. It finds that although provision of trade credit increases right after the crisis, it consequently collapses in the following months and years. It observes that firms with weaker financial...
Tags: Crisis, World Bank Group, Financial, Bank, Free Trade, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2005-09-01
Regional Financial Conglomerates: A Case for Improved Supervision
The paper's central theme is that where a financial crisis emerges, regional supervisors should have systems in place to effectively respond to their country-specific crises and-in the case of foreign operations and financial conglomerates-to collaborate comprehensively with other supervisory agencies and respective ministries to avert a regional crisis or address...
Tags: Financial, Crisis, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2005-06-01
Insurance and Liquidity: Panel Evidence
The paper presents evidence that balance sheet effects are critical determinants of both the likelihood of a crisis and of income losses following a crisis. It tests the validity of "insurance" and "liquidity" models of currency crisis. Both models predict that the occurrence of a balance of payments crisis is...
Tags: Crisis, Liquidity, Insurance, Balance Sheets, Free Trade, Operational Accounting, Financial Statements, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2005-06-01
Timing of International Bailouts
This paper proposes that international rescue financing should not be provided to a country where a crisis first occurs, but rather to any country that suffers a subsequent crisis. Such a timing-based lending facility can be Pareto-superior to both laissez-faire and existing international crisis lending facilities, when domestic governments have...
Tags: Facility, Crisis, Government, Vertical Industries, Investment, Financial Accounting, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance
White papers 2004-01-01
The Effects of Financial Crises on International Trade
This paper studies empirically the effects of financial crises on international trade. The major findings are that banking crises had a negative impact on imports but a positive impact on exports in the short term, whereas currency crises decreased imports in the short term and stimulated exports in the longer...
Tags: National Bureau Of Economic Research, Financial, Crisis, Banking, Financial Accounting, Financial Services, Finance
White papers 2003-12-01
State Government Finances: World War II to the Current Crisis
"This article will explore the extent, causes, and proposed solutions of the current fiscal crisis from a historical perspective of state finance. Although the current fiscal crisis is severe, it becomes more difficult to assess unless one has a more complete understanding of the historical changes that have occurred...
Tags: Finance, Crisis, Government, Federal Reserve Bank Of St. Louis, Financial Accounting
White papers 2003-11-01
A Large Speculator in Contagious Currency Crises: A Single "George Soros" Makes Countries More Vulnerable to Crises, But Mitigates Contagion
This paper studies the model that proposes a new contagion channel and shows how a currency crisis can spread from one country to another even when these countries are totally unrelated in terms of economic fundamentals. It finds that the better the economic fundamentals in the originating crisis country, the...
Tags: University Of Wisconsin, Crisis, Financial Accounting, Investment, Financial Services, Finance
White papers 2003-11-01
What Drives Financial Crises in Emerging Markets?
This study examines the causes of financial crises in 31 emerging market countries during 1980-2001. It estimates a probit model using 23 macroeconomic and financial sector variables. Traditional variables such as unemployment and inflation, as well as several indicators of indebtedness such as private sector liabilities and the foreign liabilities...
Tags: Financial, Emerging Market, Crisis, Financial Accounting, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Finance, Marketing
White papers 2003-09-18
The Case of Distortionary Output Taxes
The paper discusses a model in which growth is a negative function of fiscal burden. Moreover, growth discontinuously switches from high to low as fiscal burden reaches a critical level. Growth collapse is associated with a Sudden Stop of capital inflows, real depreciation and a drop in output (driven by...
Tags: Finance, National Bureau Of Economic Research, Financial Services, Crisis, Tax, Financial Accounting
White papers 2003-07-15
Crisis Response Plan
A crisis for the purposes of this response plan is an emotionally significant event that threatens the well-being of one or more individuals or the university as a whole. It may include an abduction/hostage situation, accidental death, civil disturbance/riot, suicide, threat of danger, or violent crime. The university has established...
Tags: Central Michigan University, University, Crisis, Asset Management, Team Management, Financial Accounting, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Management, Finance
White papers 2003-02-01
The Role of Hedge Funds and Other Factors During the 1997 Financial Crisis in Thailand
Hedge funds are often blamed for a number of worldwide financial crises, most notably the Asian crisis in 1997. This paper first uses a regression analysis to examine the effect of hedge funds from 1994 to 1997. The results of the analysis show that hedge funds played a relatively small...
Tags: Finance, Financial Accounting, Investment, Financial Services, Crisis, Hedge Fund, Financial
White papers 2002-12-18
A Balance Sheet Approach to Financial Crisis
The paper lays out an analytical framework for understanding crises in emerging markets based on examination of stock variables in the aggregate balance sheet of a country and the balance sheets of its main sectors assets and liabilities. It focuses on the risks created by maturity, currency, and capital structure...
Tags: IMF, Financial, Crisis, Balance Sheet, Balance Sheets, Financial Statements, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2002-12-01
"Original Sin," Balance Sheet Crises and the Roles of International Lending
This paper presents a stylized framework which encompasses a variety of "balance sheet approaches" to currency crises, and analyzes their policy implications. The common theme is that currency and maturity mismatches in private sector balance sheets constrain the capacity of monetary and fiscal policies to deal with self-fulfilling capital account...
Tags: IMF, Theme, Crisis, Balance Sheet, Balance Sheets, Financial Statements, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2002-12-01
The Legacy of Misalignment at Fertilchem: The Inadequacy of Internal Reforms Under Conditions of Competitive Crisis
FertilChem, Ltd. FCL, an agro-chemical multinational corporation MNC faced an organizational crisis when its global market share dropped from 70 percent in the mid- 1990s to 50 percent in 2001. An assessment of company's performance during the late 1990s revealed weaknesses in its operational cost-structure, dwindling financial resources, stagnant responses...
Tags: Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Marketing Research, Financial Accounting, Organizational Structure, Crisis
White papers 2002-12-03
Recent Emerging Market Crises - What Have We Learned?
The paper briefly describes the main analytical issues that have figured in debates on recent emerging market crises. In this context it points out that, although weak fundamentals did play a role, the main common feature of these crises is the financial panic that affected these economies. Based on this...
Tags: Bank For International Settlements, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Marketing, Finance, Emerging Market, Financial, Crisis
White papers 2002-07-07
Business Platinum Ventures: Dealing With Crisis
You keep your books carefully and treat your customers like royalty. You spend conservatively and observe safety procedures to the letter. That’s all terrific. Unfortunately, it doesn’t inoculate the company against an unexpected crisis. Even the best-managed companies face serious, unforeseen problems that can threaten their survival. How one can...
Tags: Policies And Procedures, Crisis, Financial Accounting, Human Resources, Finance
White papers 2002-07-01
The Worst That Could Happen
A disaster can strike any business, anytime. However, remote may be the possibility of an impending crisis, it is impossible to completely rule out its occurrence in future. The best way of overcoming the crisis is to proactively plan for the same. This is especially essential for an entrepreneur with...
Tags: Financial, Crisis, Entrepreneurship, Financial Accounting, Management, Finance
White papers 2002-07-01
The Role of Industrial Country Policies in Emerging Market Crises
This paper considers policies of the industrialized countries, as they pertain to crises in emerging markets. These falls into three areas: their own macroeconomic policies, which determine the global financial environment; their role in responding to crises when they occur, particularly through rescue packages, which have three components -- reforms...
Tags: Theme, Financial, Emerging Market, Crisis, Financial Accounting, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Finance, Marketing
White papers 2001-12-01
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