Disasters and Entrepreneurship: A Short Review
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Published:2006
Craig S. Galbraith, Curt H. Stiles, 2006. "Disasters and Entrepreneurship: A Short Review", Developmental Entrepreneurship: Adversity, Risk, and Isolation, Craig S. Galbraith, Curt H. Stiles
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It is well recognized that disasters, whether naturally occurring or the result of human invention, affect a region on many levels. Not only are disasters felt within the painful context of human tragedy, loss of life, and physical suffering, but disasters can also destroy the immediate socio-economic fabric of the affected population as well as the ability of a region to sustain itself during the slow process of recovery and reconstruction. As Newton (1997) notes, “disasters are not isolated from the social structure within which they occur; rather, they are social phenomena” (p. 219).
