Abstract

Many studies have focused on the role of accommodation during crisis for contingency theory, most notably Jin and Cameron’s 2007 study of the effects of threat types and duration on PR practioner’s [sic] cognitive, affective and conative responses in crisis situations. However, none have compared the perceptions of accommodation stances between public relations practitioners, public relations faculty and public relations students.

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