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Survival and success of family‐owned small businesses after hurricane Katrina: Impact of disaster assistance and adaptive capacity
Authors:George W Haynes  Sharon M Danes  Holly L Schrank  Yoon Lee
Abstract:The study's purpose is to examine the relative importance of direct disaster assistance to family‐owned small firms on their survival and success while considering the components of their adaptive capacity after experiencing Hurricane Katrina. This study employed data from the 2013 and 2015 Small Business Survival and Demise after a Natural Disaster Project (SBSD), a project funded by the National Science Foundation. The logistic regression results show that family businesses with SBA loans (or loan guarantees) were significantly more likely to survive. In addition, family businesses where household and family issues were more frequently in conflict with work demands were more likely to survive. On the other hand, the OLS regression results indicate that family businesses with more stress and more family–business conflict were less likely to succeed.
Keywords:adaptive capacity  adjustment strategies  business success  business survival  family business  federal disaster assistance  resilience
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