The Canterbury region of New Zealand experienced four earthquakes greater than MW 6.0 between September 2010 and December 2011. This study employs system dynamics as well as hazard, recovery and organisational literature and brings together data collected via surveys, case studies and interviews with organisations affected by the earthquakes. This is to show how systemic interactions and interdependencies within and between industry and geographic sectors affect their recovery post-disaster. The industry sectors in the study are: construction for its role in the rebuild, information and communication technology which is a regional high-growth industry, trucking for logistics, critical infrastructure, fast moving consumer goods (e.g. superma...
Worldwide, the risks from natural and technological hazards has been mounting at an accelerating ra...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of developed countries, and is a...
The Resilient Organisations research programme aims to improve the resilience of New Zealand organis...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the felt earthquake impacts, resilience and recovery of orga...
The Resilient Organisations Research Programme and the University of Canterbury are undertaking a l...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
Following a disaster, an organisation’s ability to recover is influenced by its internal capacities,...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
Organisations play a vital role in assisting communities to recover from disasters. They are the ke...
New Zealand is prone to significant natural hazards. Past experience in New Zealand has demonstrated...
Insurance is widely acknowledged as a key component in an organisation's disaster preparedness and ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Recent research into the concept of resilience has shown that it helps key ...
Natural disasters are increasingly disruptive events that affect livelihoods, organisations, and eco...
The recent Christchurch earthquakes provide a unique opportunity to better understand the relationsh...
Worldwide, the risks from natural and technological hazards has been mounting at an accelerating ra...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of developed countries, and is a...
The Resilient Organisations research programme aims to improve the resilience of New Zealand organis...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the felt earthquake impacts, resilience and recovery of orga...
The Resilient Organisations Research Programme and the University of Canterbury are undertaking a l...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
Following a disaster, an organisation’s ability to recover is influenced by its internal capacities,...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
Organisations play a vital role in assisting communities to recover from disasters. They are the ke...
New Zealand is prone to significant natural hazards. Past experience in New Zealand has demonstrated...
Insurance is widely acknowledged as a key component in an organisation's disaster preparedness and ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Recent research into the concept of resilience has shown that it helps key ...
Natural disasters are increasingly disruptive events that affect livelihoods, organisations, and eco...
The recent Christchurch earthquakes provide a unique opportunity to better understand the relationsh...
Worldwide, the risks from natural and technological hazards has been mounting at an accelerating ra...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of developed countries, and is a...
The Resilient Organisations research programme aims to improve the resilience of New Zealand organis...