id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-023128-l0jzpxi0 Topper, Benjamin Fractal Crises – A New Path for Crisis Theory and Management 2013-01-10 .txt text/plain 9930 461 55 Outstanding constant features have marked our reflections on the notion of crisis since the end of the 1970s: the vigorous calling for the absolute necessity of a solid theorization so that crisis study could be recognized as a genuine science; frustration due to the extreme difficulty encountered in satisfying conventional demands to secure a grading of academic excellence; hesitation between the addition of case studies, giving way to ever more data, but poor additive knowledge and an extraordinarily difficult theorization, impossible indeed within the usual and normative codes.The whole leading to a contrasted situation made up of undeniable advances in the building of a reference body and in case-study publication, but with repeated calls for a better theorization capable of observing the canons of a noble discipline, well recognized by the scientific world. ./cache/cord-023128-l0jzpxi0.txt ./txt/cord-023128-l0jzpxi0.txt