Businesses and disasters : empirical patterns and unanswered questions.
Material type: TextSeries: Preliminary paper ; #281Publication details: Newark, Del. : University of Delaware, 1999Description: 28 pDDC classification:- 658.4770973 21
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Through five systemic, large-scale mail surveys conducted since 1993, the Disaster Research Center (DRC) has obtained data on hazard awareness, preparedness, disaster impacts, and short- and long-term recovery among 5,000 private-sector firms in communities across the United States. This paper summarizes findings from those studies in three major areas: factors influencing business disaster preparedness; disaster-related sources of business disruption and financial loss; and factors that affect the ability of businesses to recover following major disaster events. Implications of the research for business contingency planning and business disaster management are discussed
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