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Selected determinants of the organization’s recovery after natural disasters
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Wraz z globalnym ociepleniem wzrasta częstotliwość i skala klęsk naturalnych. Ich skutki mają charakter nie tylko społeczny i środowiskowy, ale także ekonomiczny. Zdolność do odbudowy oraz jej tempo, w przypadku jednostek gospodarczych może decydować o pozostaniu na rynku oraz uzyskiwanych przez organizacje wynikach. W artykule przedstawiono wyniku badania poziomu odbudowy krajowych organizacji, po wystąpieniu wybranych klęsk naturalnych. Skoncentrowano się na uwarunkowaniach tego poziomu, tj. wielkość i wiek organizacji, sektor działalności.
Along with global warming, the frequency and scale of natural disasters increases. Their generates not only social and environmental effects, but also economic. The ability to recover and its rate, in the case of business, may decide about staying on the market and the results obtained by organizations. The article presents the result of the study of the level of recover of polish organizations after the occurrence of natural disasters. We focus on the determinants of this level, i.e. the size and age of the organization, the sector.
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Bibliogr. 31 poz.
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- Uniwersytet Marii Curie Skłodowskiej, Wydział Ekonomiczny, Lublin
Bibliografia
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