16 research outputs found
Why it takes an 'ontological shock' to prompt increases in small firm resilience : sensemaking, emotions and flood risk
This article uses a sensemaking approach to understand small firms’ responses to the threat of external shocks. By analysing semi-structured interviews with owners of flooded small firms, we investigate how owners process flood experiences and explore why such experiences do not consistently lead to the resilient adaptation of premises. We, conclude that some of the explanation for low levels of adaptation relates to a desire to defend existing sensemaking structures and associated identities. Sensemaking structures are only revised if these structures are not critical to business identity, or if a flood constitutes an ‘ontological shock’ and renders untenable existing assumptions regarding long-term business continuity. This article has implications for adaptation to the growing risk of flooding, climate change and external shocks. Future research analysing external shocks would benefit from using a sensemaking approach and survey studies should include measurements of ‘ontological’ impact as well as material and financial damage. In addition, those designing information campaigns should take account of small firms’ resistance to information that threatens their existing sensemaking structures and social identities
100 Years of U.S. Consumer Spending: Data for the Nation, New York City, and Boston
[From Preface] The Consumer Expenditure Survey is among the oldest publications of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. With information on the expenditures, incomes, and demographic characteristics of households, the survey documents the spending patterns and economic status of American families. This report offers a new approach to the use of Consumer Expenditure Survey data. Normally, the survey presents an indepth look at American households at a specific point in time, the reference period being a calendar year. Here, the authors use consumer expenditure data longitudinally and draw on information from decennial census reports to present a 100-year history of significant changes in consumer spending, economic status, and family demographics in the country as a whole, as well as in New York City and Boston.100_Years_of_U_S_Consumer_Spendingreport991.pdf: 0 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
When Public Tragedies Happen: Community Practice Approaches in Grief, Loss, and Recovery
Social Responsiveness, Profitability and Catastrophic Events: Evidence on the Corporate Philanthropic Response to 9/11
The meaning of health and illness: some considerations for health psychology O significado de saúde e doença: algumas considerações para a psicologia da saúde
The importance of understanding individuals’ ideas of health and illness is well acknowledged by research for its theoretical and practical implications for both health psychology and education. Insofar as researchers agree that individuals’ ideas of health and illness have an impact on their health attitudes and behaviour, people’s thoughts of health and health and illness - related issues are increasingly being investigated. In consonance, the objective of this study is to critically review major ideas that underlies individuals’ concepts of health and illness. Findings are discussed in terms of their potential contributions for health psychology.<br>A importância de se conhecerem os conceitos de saúde e da doença dos indivÃduos vem sendo reconhecida pelos pesquisadores da área pelas suas implicações teóricas e práticas para a psicologia da saúde e da educação. Como as evidências vêm sugerindo que as cognições relativas à saúde e doença exercem um impacto nas atitudes ligadas à saúde e no engajamento em comportamentos saudáveis das pessoas, esses conceitos estão sendo cada vez mais investigados. Em consonância, o objetivo deste trabalho é rever criticamente a literatura a respeito dos fatores subjacentes à s concepções de saúde e doença dos indivÃduos. Os dados são discutidos quanto a suas potenciais implicações para a psicologia da saúde