Abstract
John E. Spillan, Ph.D., assistant professor of business administration, The Pennsylvania State University-DuBois Campus, DuBois, PA 15801.
William "Rick" Crandall, Ph.D., is associate professor of management, Division of Business & Economics, Concord College, Athens, WV 24712.
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Spillan, John E. and Crandall, William
(2002)
"Crisis Planning in the Nonprofit Sector: Should We Plan for Something Bad If It May Not Occur?,"
Southern Business Review (Archived): Vol. 27:
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2, Article 5.
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