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Post-disaster recovery for family firms: The role of owner motivations, firm resources, and dynamic capabilities
Dr. Llanos-Contreras, Orlando 
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas 
Dra. Hebles-Ortiz, Melany 
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas 
Mahto, Raj
10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.02.089
Elsevier Ltd
2022
Natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes and pandemics) negatively affect firms and their stakeholders. These disasters disrupt the operations of firms and lives of people by generating a shock in the system. Small firms are especially vulnerable to the shocks and disturbances resulting from these disasters. Since small firms, especially family firms, are key economic contributors and agents of recovery in any community, understanding their post-disaster recovery processes is critical. Therefore, this study examines the post-disaster recovery processes of small family firms. We utilize a grounded theory approach to analyze and propose that resources and socioemotional wealth priorities influence the post-disaster recovery of small family firms. Utilizing the 8.8 Richter scale earthquake in Chile in 2010 as a natural disaster, we examine the eight-year lagged data of 20 small family firms with disrupted operations. Our findings have important implications for small firms experiencing the negative consequences of disruptions, including those experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic-induced disruption.
Family firms
Small family firms
Post-disaster recovery
Resources
Socioemotional wealth
Historial de mejoras
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