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Abstract: Looking for windows of opportunity to mainstream disaster risk management within business education, in 2015, the United Nations Office for Disaster Reductionís (UNISDR) Private Sector Alliance for Disaster Resilient Societies (ARISE), partnered with F
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Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to show the importance of business education in Disaster Risk Manage- ment (DRM). This paper aims to evaluate the awareness level of the Master in Business Administra- tion’s (MBA) students regarding the im
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Abstract: Increasing levels of business disruptions and disaster events on one hand while local, national and in- ternational campaigns on the other have increased businesses’ awareness, attention and demand for the need for business continuity management. As more and
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Abstract: It is safe to say that building disaster resilience by preparing for disasters with a business continuity plan is vital for small business to thrive in the long run. More often than not, small business owners invest large sums of money, time, and reso
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Abstract: The aim of this paper is to discuss improvements for the Master in Sustainability Management of FundaÁ„o Getulio Vargas (FGV), in order to incorporate the topic of disaster risk management (DRM). Considering the risks and opport
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Abstract: This article describes how disaster risk management topics are taught at the Rotman School of Manage- ment at the University of Toronto and thus highlights opportunities for developing similar course modules on disaster risk management at other institu
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Abstract: This paper aims to explain and present a proposal to introduce Disaster Risk Management (DRM) topics into ESAN Graduate School of Business Master’s programs. Although disasters have cost Peru more than USD 7,600 million in the past 2 decades th
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Abstract: Disaster risk management is an integral part of sustainability, and curricula that are focused on sustain- ability can be broadened to include disaster risk management. The David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise at Concordia University researches an
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Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide a background to and guide for mainstreaming Disaster Risk Man- agement (DRM) into higher education and training institutions in Small Island Developing States (SIDS), with the aim of increasing awareness and understand
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Abstract: This paper discusses the apparent disconnection between disaster risk management research and the lack of tools for business continuity after disastrous events in Chile. As disasters are a common occur- rence in business development, local firms are b
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Abstract: This paper discusses the application of real options analysis for a project that is in the process of con- struction and was affected by a natural disaster. The use of the analytical method has become a way of thinking in making decisions that should be taug
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Abstract: Universities should actively participate in disseminating and fostering a culture for disaster risk man- agement (DRM) among students and the community. Particularly in countries with high levels of risk, education plays a key
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Abstract: Sustainability issues, given their potential scale of impact and urgency, have captured the imagina- tion of both corporations and academic institutions everywhere. This paper examines how such prob- lems and their potential solu
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