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Psycho-social Impacts of Bioterrorism and Stress in the Wake of 9/11

In: International Terrorism and Threats to Security

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  • Ross H. Pastel

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This original collection examines the managerial and organizational implications of international terrorism and threats to security. When Islamic terrorists flew hijacked airplanes into the World Trade Center on 9/11, it changed much of the world forever. The number of deaths and the financial losses resulting from the attack was unprecedented. 9/11 highlighted how risky life in organizations had become.

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  • Ross H. Pastel, 2008. "Psycho-social Impacts of Bioterrorism and Stress in the Wake of 9/11," Chapters, in: Ronald J. Burke & Cary L. Cooper (ed.), International Terrorism and Threats to Security, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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