Article Dans Une Revue Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting Année : 2025

Managing Crises in Zimbabwe's Corporate Landscape: A Thematic Analysis of Communication Strategies

Résumé

Aims: This study aimed to analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of crisis communication strategies employed by corporations operating in Zimbabwe during times of crisis. It focused on understanding how companies respond to and manage various crises and assessed the impact of these strategies on corporate reputation and stakeholder perceptions. Study Design: This was a qualitative, exploratory study based on thematic analysis of secondary data sources. Place and Duration of Study: The research involved reviewing academic journals, government publications, industry reports and credible news sources. Inclusion criteria focused on peer-reviewed publications and case studies from the past 10 years, specifically related to crisis corporate communication in Zimbabwe or similar African contexts. Methodology: The study relied on an extensive literature review and secondary data analysis. Academic databases such as Google Scholar, JSTOR and EBSCOhost were used to source peer-reviewed articles and relevant publications. Additional data were obtained from Zimbabwean government websites and official publications from relevant ministries. The data collection focused on recent corporate crises in Zimbabwe, existing crisis communication strategies, and their effectiveness. A thematic analysis approach was applied to identify key patterns and elements influencing crisis communication. Results: The study identified several critical crises affecting corporations in Zimbabwe, including hyperinflation, foreign currency shortages, political uncertainty and policy inconsistency. Existing crisis communication strategies encompassed government communications, media and journalism practices, civil society interventions, social media use and international aid involvement. Thematic analysis revealed that the most effective strategies emphasized transparency, timeliness accuracy and consistency. The study also recommended strategic planning, scenario development, crisis communication team training and regular simulations to enhance preparedness and responsiveness. Conclusion: The study concluded that Zimbabwean corporations face complex crises that require well-structured communication strategies. Effective crisis communication characterized by clarity, speed, and openness plays a crucial role in maintaining corporate reputation and stakeholder trust. Organizations are encouraged to institutionalize crisis communication planning and invest in capacity-building to improve resilience and effectiveness during crisis situations.

Fichier non déposé

Dates et versions

hal-05134105 , version 1 (28-06-2025)

Identifiants

  • HAL Id : hal-05134105 , version 1

Citer

Beauty Marimira, Zdeno Matta. Managing Crises in Zimbabwe's Corporate Landscape: A Thematic Analysis of Communication Strategies. Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting, 2025, 25 (6), pp.386-401. ⟨hal-05134105⟩
36 Consultations
0 Téléchargements

Partager

  • More