Abstract This study examines the participation of local businesses in disaster relief efforts in their own communities. We utilize a unique survey of 463 businesses in Pitt County, North Carolina, collected shortly after devastating flooding caused by Hurricane Floyd. Our results indicate that managerial social capital especially through religious participation is positively related to provision of assistance to employees as well as making cash contributions and the value of cash donations. Manager ties to civic organizations positively predict in-kind donations including temporarily loaning vehicles and equipment to relief efforts. Local branches of national chains were less likely than locally-owned franchises to provide assistance to emp...
Social capital — resources that are available as a result of social relationships and connections — ...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
Acknowledgement: Thanks are due to Daniel Sutter and seminar participants at the Southern Economic A...
Because governmental structures put in place to mitigate disaster risks and aid communities in the d...
Geographic communities have been shown to affect organizations through their enduring features, but ...
How small businesses fare after a natural disaster and what it takes for them to survive is very imp...
This article focuses on geographic communities as fields in which human-made and natural events occa...
According to the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (2005), between 1994 and 2003 ...
In recent years, major disasters have figured prominently in the media. While corporate response to ...
2013-09-13Social science has recently begun to make significant advancements in the study and unders...
Recent research suggests that philanthropy's value to the firm is largely mediated by contextual fac...
AbstractWhen faced with challenging conditions, rapid access to various forms of resource can be a k...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
Conventional logic suggests that businesses should look inwards following natural disasters to ensur...
Social capital — resources that are available as a result of social relationships and connections — ...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
Acknowledgement: Thanks are due to Daniel Sutter and seminar participants at the Southern Economic A...
Because governmental structures put in place to mitigate disaster risks and aid communities in the d...
Geographic communities have been shown to affect organizations through their enduring features, but ...
How small businesses fare after a natural disaster and what it takes for them to survive is very imp...
This article focuses on geographic communities as fields in which human-made and natural events occa...
According to the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (2005), between 1994 and 2003 ...
In recent years, major disasters have figured prominently in the media. While corporate response to ...
2013-09-13Social science has recently begun to make significant advancements in the study and unders...
Recent research suggests that philanthropy's value to the firm is largely mediated by contextual fac...
AbstractWhen faced with challenging conditions, rapid access to various forms of resource can be a k...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
Conventional logic suggests that businesses should look inwards following natural disasters to ensur...
Social capital — resources that are available as a result of social relationships and connections — ...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...