Abstract
This article contributes to research methodology in crisis communication. It explores the
potentialities, values, and limitations of the comparative method of most-different and most similar
systems for crisis communication research by reviewing its development and
application within the field of comparative politics. As a social scientific mode of inquiry, we
propose that this research method has the potential to bridge crisis communication research’s
rich legacy of interpretive case studies with its growing body of experimental research, and
that it can add an intriguing layer of inquiry to the field. Concluding, the article suggests
directions for future comparative crisis communication research.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Nov 22 2017 |
Keywords
- comparative method
- crisis communication
- research methods
- case study
Disciplines
- Business and Corporate Communications
- Communication
- Organizational Communication
- Public Relations and Advertising