Why it takes an "ontological shock" to prompt increases in small firm resilience : sensemaking, emotions and flood risk
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September 2018
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Authors: | Harries, Tim ; McEwen, Lindsey ; Wragg, Amanda |
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International small business journal : researching entrepreneurship. - London : Sage, ISSN 0266-2426, ZDB-ID 613488-9. - Vol. 36.2018, 6, p. 712-733
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Subject: | business continuity | climate change adaptation | emotions | external shocks | floods | resilience | sensemaking | Überschwemmung | Flood | Emotion | Schock | Shock | Klimawandel | Climate change | Coping-Strategie | Coping strategy | Risikomanagement | Risk management | Sensemaking-Ansatz | Sensemaking approach | KMU | SME | Krisenmanagement | Crisis management | Katastrophe | Disaster | Verhalten in Organisationen | Organizational behaviour |
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