The Evolution of Networks and the Resilience of Interorganizational Relationships after Disaster

Marya L. Doerfel, Lisa V. Chewning, Chih-Hui Lai

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摘要

This study uses social capital and evolutionary theory to examine organizational resilience in terms of interorganizational networks of disaster-struck organizations following Hurricane Katrina. Approaching post-disaster organizational resilience using social network analysis highlights the way pre-disaster relationships and networking patterns play a vital role in post-disaster rebuilding. Data support the idea of structural inertia, suggesting that disaster is an event that further strengthens pre-existing networks and is not a time when organizations might benefit from forging new networks in seeking support and fueling survival. Implications suggest that the social capital accrued through long-standing partnerships and efficient pre-disaster networking through building communities of practice significantly impact post-disaster resilience.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)533-559
頁數27
期刊Communication Monographs
80
發行號4
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 1 12月 2013

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