Fr. 276.00

Business and Post-Disaster Management - Business, Organisational Consumer Resilience Christchurch

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Many people remember where they were when they heard about the first Christchurch Earthquake; it was just so significant. This volume edited by Michael Hall and colleagues is remarkable for its breadth and depth of coverage of business recovery in a single locality.Seldom are the effects of natural disasters examined so systematically and from such a wide range of perspectives. Business so very rarely proceeds 'as usual' after events like this. Individually! each chapter offers thought-provoking insights into diverse pathways to regeneration; collectively! they force us to reconsider precisely what we understand by 'redevelopment' for a city the size! scale and context of Christchurch." - Tim Coles! Professor! Business School! University of Exeter! United Kingdom Informationen zum Autor C. Michael Hall is a Professor with the Department of Management, Marketing & Entrepreneurship, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and Docent in Geography, University of Oulu, Finland. He also holds positions at the School of Business and Economics, Linneaus University, Sweden, and School of Business, University of Johannesberg, South Africa. He has published widely in the areas of tourism, environment change, regional development and sustainability. Sanna Malinen is a Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at the University of Canterbury. Her research interests are in the fields of organisational behaviour, organisational psychology and human resource management. She is a lead researcher in the Employee Resilience Research group. Rob Vosslamber is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting at the University of Canterbury. His research interests include accounting theory, accounting history and taxation. Russell Wordsworth is Lecturer in Human Resource Management at the University of Canterbury. His research interests are in the fields of human resource development, employee attraction and retention and ethics in human resource management. Klappentext This book provides a comprehensive examination of the effects of a natural disaster on businesses and organisations, and on a range of stakeholders, including employees and consumers. Research on how communities and businesses respond to disasters can inform policy and mitigate the cost and impacts of future disasters. This book discusses how places recover following a disaster and the vital roles that business and other organisations play. This volume gives a detailed understanding of business, organisational and consumer responses to the Christchurch earthquake sequence of 2010-2011, which caused 185 deaths, the loss of over 70 per cent of buildings in the city's CBD, major infrastructure damage, and severely affected the city's image. Despite the devastation, the businesses, organisations and people of Christchurch are now undergoing significant recovery. The book sheds significant new light not only on business and organisation response to disaster but on how business and urban systems may be made more resilient. Zusammenfassung This book provides a comprehensive examination of the effect of a natural disaster on business and organisational systems and the people who work within them along with the reaction of consumers. The book seeks to provide a detailed understanding of business, organisational and consumer response to the Christchurch earthquake sequence of 2010-2011. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: The Business, Organisational and Destination Impacts of Natural Disasters – The Christchurch Earthquakes 2010-2011, C. Michael Hall, Sanna Malinen, Rob Vosslamber & Russell Wordsworth Business and Organisational Responses and Relationships 2. Why Stay? The Resilience of Small Firms in Christchurch and Their Owners, Herb de Vries & Robert T. Hamilton 3. Dynam...

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