Michael Useem Howard Kunreuther Erwann Michel-Kerjan
On February 27, 2010, Chile was rocked by a violent earthquake five hundred times more powerful than the one that hit Haiti just six weeks prior. The Chilean earthquake devastated schools, hospitals, roads, and homes, paralyzing the country for weeks and causing economic damage that was equal to 18 percent of Chile's GDP. This calamity hit just as an incumbent political regime was packing its bags and a new administration was preparing to take office. For most countries, it would have taken years, if not decades, to recover from such an event. Yet, only one year later, Chile's economy had...
On February 27, 2010, Chile was rocked by a violent earthquake five hundred times more powerful than the one that hit Haiti just six weeks prior. The ...
Howard Kunreuther Erwann Michel-Kerjan Michael Useem
A profound and insightful look at how companies prepare for and respond to crises that threaten catastrophic disruption to their operations and even their existence.
A profound and insightful look at how companies prepare for and respond to crises that threaten catastrophic disruption to their operations and even t...