A Measure of Perceived Severity in Organizational Crises: A Multidimensional Scale Development and Validation

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This study proposed a definition of perceived crisis severity and created a valid and reliable scale to measure the construct following Churchill’s scale development procedure. The proposed scale, after rigorous pilot testing and exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, contains 3 factors with 12 items. This study discusses potential applications of the developed measures and provides future research directions.

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Zhou, Z., Ki, E. J., & Brown, K. A. (2019). A Measure of Perceived Severity in Organizational Crises: A Multidimensional Scale Development and Validation. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research, 2(1), 39–60. https://doi.org/10.30658/jicrcr.2.1.3

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