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The situational theory of problem solving attempts to explain why and how an individual communicates during a problematic situation. The situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) was proposed by Jeong-Nam Kim and James E. Grunig in 2011 though their article “problem solving and communicative action: A situational theory of problem solving.” The theory was developed from the situational theory of publics (STP) and claimed it is “an extended and generalized version” of STP. This theory has an assumption that “the more one commits to problem resolution, the more one becomes acquisitive of information pertaining to the problem, selective in dealing with information, and transmissive in giving it to others.”

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  • The situational theory of problem solving attempts to explain why and how an individual communicates during a problematic situation. The situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) was proposed by Jeong-Nam Kim and James E. Grunig in 2011 though their article “problem solving and communicative action: A situational theory of problem solving.” The theory was developed from the situational theory of publics (STP) and claimed it is “an extended and generalized version” of STP. This theory has an assumption that “the more one commits to problem resolution, the more one becomes acquisitive of information pertaining to the problem, selective in dealing with information, and transmissive in giving it to others.” (en)
  • Ситуацио́нная тео́рия реше́ния пробле́м (теория STOPS -от англ. Situational theory of problem solving) исследует различные типы поведения человека во время кризисной ситуации и устанавливает связь между осведомленностью о проблеме и дальнейшими коммуникативными действиями. Теория STOPS была представлена Чонг-Нам Кимом и Джеймсом Грюнигом в 2011 году в их статье «Решение проблем и коммуникативные действия: ситуационная теория решения проблем» (англ.) и является расширением Ситуационной теории общества STP. (ru)
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  • The situational theory of problem solving attempts to explain why and how an individual communicates during a problematic situation. The situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) was proposed by Jeong-Nam Kim and James E. Grunig in 2011 though their article “problem solving and communicative action: A situational theory of problem solving.” The theory was developed from the situational theory of publics (STP) and claimed it is “an extended and generalized version” of STP. This theory has an assumption that “the more one commits to problem resolution, the more one becomes acquisitive of information pertaining to the problem, selective in dealing with information, and transmissive in giving it to others.” (en)
  • Ситуацио́нная тео́рия реше́ния пробле́м (теория STOPS -от англ. Situational theory of problem solving) исследует различные типы поведения человека во время кризисной ситуации и устанавливает связь между осведомленностью о проблеме и дальнейшими коммуникативными действиями. Теория STOPS была представлена Чонг-Нам Кимом и Джеймсом Грюнигом в 2011 году в их статье «Решение проблем и коммуникативные действия: ситуационная теория решения проблем» (англ.) и является расширением Ситуационной теории общества STP. (ru)
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  • Situational theory of problem solving (en)
  • Ситуационная теория решения проблем (ru)
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