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Businesses and Bombs: Preplanning and Response
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Management Decision
Management Decision (1993) 31 (8)
Published: 01 August 1993
...Patrick F. Mahoney Draws on lessons learned from the use of heightened security measures in place during the 1991 Gulf War, to incorporate those which continue to make sense into a more permanent security plan designed to enable the public and private sectors to prepare for the potential threat...
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Terrorism as an International Business Crisis
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Management Decision
Management Decision (1993) 31 (1)
Published: 01 January 1993
... the organizational security measures which are needed. © MCB UP Limited 1993 Communications Crisis management Japan Security strategy Terrorism United Kingdom USA 22 MANAGEMENT DECISION 31,1 Examines the need for managers to assess vulnerability. Terrorism as an International Business Crisis...
