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Crisis in the air

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Subtitle:an investigation of AirAsia's crisis-response effectiveness based on frame alignment
This study explores the effectiveness of organisational crisis-response strategies and public online response by applying a framing perspective. This has been done to study the crash of AirAsias flight QZ8501, in which a three-step methodological case study approach has been employed. First, a quantitative content analysis was conducted in order to identify AirAsias (the sender) crisis-response strategy. Second, a semantic-network analysis was applied to analyse the response from the public (the receiver). Third, an extension of this semantic-network analysis was used to analyse to which extent the framing of AirAsias online crisis communication had been aligned with the public framing of the crash. The results of the first step indicated that AirAsia predominately used an informational strategy (e.g., Adjusting Information). Moreover, the findings of the second and third steps revealed that there was an absence of frame alignment between AirAsias response strategy and the publics response. Compared to the organisation, the publics reactions revealed more emotional aspects in their framing.
Journal: Public relations review: a journal of research and comment
ISSN: 0363-8111
Volume: 42
Pages: 879 - 892
Publication year:2016
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