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Social entrepreneurship, co-production, and post-disaster recovery

Journal

DISASTERS
Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages 27-55

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/disa.12454

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active citizenship; co-production; disasters; earthquake; Nepal; post-disaster recovery; social entrepreneurship

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Citizen involvement is crucial for post-disaster recovery, through volunteering, consultative and decision-making roles, and direct participation in reconstruction efforts. Without meaningful contributions from citizens, unilateral efforts by public officials and authorities will inevitably fail. Social entrepreneurs play a critical role in promoting co-production in post-disaster recovery.
Post-disaster recovery requires co-production; that is, the inputs of citizens are essential for successful community recovery to occur. Citizens contribute to post-disaster recovery by volunteering, taking on consultative and decision-making roles within their communities, and directly participating in post-disaster reconstruction efforts. Without meaning ful contributions from citizens-the intended beneficiaries-unilateral efforts by public officials and authorities will inevitably fail. This study shows that social entrepreneurs can thus play a critical role in spurring post-disaster recovery by facilitating co-production. It focuses on the role of social entrepreneurs after disasters and centres on one rural village, Giranchaur Namuna Basti in the Sindhupalchowk District of Nepal. Specifically, the study uses the case of the Dhurmus Suntali Foundation's Namuna village project in Giranchaur following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck on 25 April 2015 to examine the pivotal role that social entrepreneurs assume in promoting voluntary activities, community engagement, and participation in post-disaster recovery efforts.

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