2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusvent.2023.106288
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Community and aftershock: New venture founding in the wake of deadly natural disasters

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“…We operationalize this variable with the county-level measure of regional social capital developed by Rupasingha et al (2006, with updates), also known as the Penn State Data. While not perfect, this measure is one of the most promising extant indicators of regional social capital, captures elements of both bridging and bonding social capital (Vâlsan et al, 2023) and is widely used across a variety of disciplines (e.g., Hasan et al, 2017; Holtkamp & Weaver, 2018; Hwang & Lee, 2023; Jensen & Ramey, 2020), including entrepreneurship (e.g., Conroy & Deller, 2020; Cordero, 2023; Vedula & Kim, 2019). 3 The Penn State measure is based on the density (per 1,000 inhabitants) of “horizontally ordered groups (like sports clubs, co-operatives, mutual aid societies, cultural associations, and voluntary unions)” (Putnam et al, 1993: 175) in a county in a year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We operationalize this variable with the county-level measure of regional social capital developed by Rupasingha et al (2006, with updates), also known as the Penn State Data. While not perfect, this measure is one of the most promising extant indicators of regional social capital, captures elements of both bridging and bonding social capital (Vâlsan et al, 2023) and is widely used across a variety of disciplines (e.g., Hasan et al, 2017; Holtkamp & Weaver, 2018; Hwang & Lee, 2023; Jensen & Ramey, 2020), including entrepreneurship (e.g., Conroy & Deller, 2020; Cordero, 2023; Vedula & Kim, 2019). 3 The Penn State measure is based on the density (per 1,000 inhabitants) of “horizontally ordered groups (like sports clubs, co-operatives, mutual aid societies, cultural associations, and voluntary unions)” (Putnam et al, 1993: 175) in a county in a year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some strategies that could be suggested for natural disaster recovery are (a) to invest in infrastructure part to support the economy, (b) to raise funds for producing export commodities, (c) to improve human capital through maintaining health, education, labor, and vocational skills, (d) to develop renewable energy to solve the energy crisis, and (e) to increase FDI (Foreign direct investment) inflow [28]. Working together among communities could anticipate bad impacts happening on the post-disaster [29].…”
Section: Income Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%