A four‐phase model and a mobile app for crisis preparedness and management in small and medium sized enterprises

In this study, we present a new four‐phase crisis model and the development and assessment of a mobile crisis management application. The model development was supported by a participatory process involving Finnish Small and Medium‐sized Enterprises (SMEs). The four phases of the model are preparedn...

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Companies
Computer security
crisis guidance
Cybersecurity
Infectious diseases
Internet
Management
Management of crises
mobile app
preparedness
Resilience
SME
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