Research into small business adaptation to natural hazards is immature and poorly focussed, with too much emphasis on capacity factors and too little focus on the motivators of adaptation. More theorisation and use of models would help avoid such omissions in future. There is firm evidence for the importance of some predictors: relevant skills; perceptions of response costs; building tenure; owner education; business sector, and business size. More qualitative and quantitative exploration is now needed to identify the factors that mediate these predictors and to establish the reasons for the inconsistent findings on the influence of hazard experience. Furthermore, evidence on the importance of other potentially important predictors is parti...
The following article examines the impact of Hurricane Katrina on small business success and adaptat...
In the UK, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) employ 15.2 million people and have a combined ...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article uses a sensemaking approach to understand small firms’ responses ...
Graduation date: 2004Natural Hazards are a potential risk to Benton County small businesses. However...
Planning for disasters has been linked to positive outcome in the business recovery process. However...
Focuses on research concerning businesses and disasters -what is currently known, what hazard resea...
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) is key in strengthening resilience and achievement of sustainable deve...
Purpose of the paper: The paper is aimed at studying entrepreneurs’ resilience to natural disasters ...
Small community businesses bear the brunt of climate change impacts. Studies of the vulnerability an...
Business plays important roles in community functioning. However, disaster research has been dispro...
Flooding can have a devastating impact on businesses, especially on small- and medium-sized enterpri...
Purpose: The UK has experienced a number of flood events in recent years, and the intensity and freq...
Flooding can have a devastating impact on businesses, especially on small- and medium-sized enterpri...
This research aims to explore how business models of SMEs revolve in the face of a crisis to be resi...
Purpose (mandatory) The UK experienced a number of flood events during the recent years, and the int...
The following article examines the impact of Hurricane Katrina on small business success and adaptat...
In the UK, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) employ 15.2 million people and have a combined ...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article uses a sensemaking approach to understand small firms’ responses ...
Graduation date: 2004Natural Hazards are a potential risk to Benton County small businesses. However...
Planning for disasters has been linked to positive outcome in the business recovery process. However...
Focuses on research concerning businesses and disasters -what is currently known, what hazard resea...
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) is key in strengthening resilience and achievement of sustainable deve...
Purpose of the paper: The paper is aimed at studying entrepreneurs’ resilience to natural disasters ...
Small community businesses bear the brunt of climate change impacts. Studies of the vulnerability an...
Business plays important roles in community functioning. However, disaster research has been dispro...
Flooding can have a devastating impact on businesses, especially on small- and medium-sized enterpri...
Purpose: The UK has experienced a number of flood events in recent years, and the intensity and freq...
Flooding can have a devastating impact on businesses, especially on small- and medium-sized enterpri...
This research aims to explore how business models of SMEs revolve in the face of a crisis to be resi...
Purpose (mandatory) The UK experienced a number of flood events during the recent years, and the int...
The following article examines the impact of Hurricane Katrina on small business success and adaptat...
In the UK, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) employ 15.2 million people and have a combined ...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article uses a sensemaking approach to understand small firms’ responses ...