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EARTHQUAKES AND BUSINESS RECOVERY STRATEGIES: A SYNTHESIS AND RESEARCH AGENDA

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EARTHQUAKES AND BUSINESS RECOVERY STRATEGIES: A SYNTHESIS AND RESEARCH AGENDA

Abstract

This study presents the results of a systematic review of the literature on business recovery strategies after earthquakes. Business recovery strategies represents an important research area that has generated a substantial body of knowledge due to devastating earthquakes occurred in the worldwide. Therefore, the authors employ a systematic literature review method to delve into the existing body of literature. A total of 66 articles on this subject published in the period between 1998-2023 were examined in the review. As the main contribution, this study integrates prior fragmented research on business recovery by categorizing studies based on common themes. Thus, the research draws a picture of the literature on business recovery strategies after earthquakes by outlining its characteristics. After identifying knowledge gaps in the literature, the authors offer future research avenues for scholars with high contribution potential.

Keywords

Business recovery strategies , Earthquakes , Systematic literature review

Kaynakça

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Kaynak Göster

APA
Aladağ, Ö. F., Karaca Kalkan, P., & Erdem Aladağ, M. T. (2024). EARTHQUAKES AND BUSINESS RECOVERY STRATEGIES: A SYNTHESIS AND RESEARCH AGENDA. Journal of Academic Approaches, 15(1 -Deprem Özel Sayısı-), 618-641. https://doi.org/10.54688/ayd.1412443