Why organizations don't learn from crises: The perverse power of normalization

  • Roux-Dufort C
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Abstract

It appears that the recurrence of most crises shows that organizations just do not learn from crises. This assertion goes against the common belief that the seeds of opportunity and change can be found within crises and other adverse events.

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Roux-Dufort, C. (2000). Why organizations don’t learn from crises: The perverse power of normalization. Review of Business, 21(3/4), 25–30.

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