A new measure of organizational success in dealing with product-harm caused crises is developed. The measure is applied to a hypothetical crisis through the use of scenarios. Important factors during a product-harm crisis are identified and sixteen combinations of those factors' levels are analyzed. Suggestions are then made regarding a troubled organization's appropriate response to the crisis.
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