id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-259672-qdrcb2ce Brown, Nancy A. Exploring disaster resilience within the hotel sector: A systematic review of literature 2017-02-06 .txt text/plain 8174 409 40 A cross-disciplinary lens may provide an opportunity to identify connections between the hotel sector's needs (ensuring safety and security of guests and staff as well as remaining operational and profitable) and disaster resilience building. The most prevalent definitions adopted by authors of tourism sector research has been Faulkner's [24] concept that crises often have a component that could have been controlled by the group being affected (e.g. management failing to react to events in a way that minimizes effects), while disasters occur suddenly and the actual trigger event is out of the control of those affected (e.g. an earthquake hitting a populated area). reviews definitions of community resilience and finds "…they refer to "community" as a large social group…" While an imminent and potentially disastrous event can pose incredible challenges for a hotel operation, disaster preparedness and resilience building can mitigate the consequences [39] . ./cache/cord-259672-qdrcb2ce.txt ./txt/cord-259672-qdrcb2ce.txt