Title
Capturing Resilience during COVID-19: From Perspectives of Personal, Family, and Small Business in Indonesia
Category
Book
Description
COVID-19 has been a disruptive phenomenon faced by more than 200 countries in the world. Indonesia as one of the countries with the largest population found that the COVID-19 pandemic caused a high death rate. COVID-19, which was originally a pandemic, then pushed the government to apply social distancing policy as a response to terminate rapid spread of the infected patients. The social distancing policy social distancing policies cause massive cessation of social and economic activities that triggered drastic changes in society. Before the COVID-19 pandemic era, people carried out various activities in various places. Once COVID-19 hit, people carried out various activities (e.g., work, study, shopping, and even worship) in only one place, namely their home. COVID-19 is not only a pandemic, but also disruptive to mental health, social life, and even has the potential to trigger an economic crisis.
Under these conditions, resilience becomes a strategic issue for a variety of social systems. It explains the ability to survive and be effective in dealing with and through pandemics. Resilience is an interesting theme to be studied empirically. This book - Capturing Resilience during COVID-19 was compiled based on three empirical studies about resilience in three different social systems. First, personal resilience which describes resilient ability of person or individual, resilience in perspective of individual life. Second, family resilience which defines resilience as collective competence of a family in responding difficulties during crisis. Third, business resilience which explain the organizational capability to face disruption with positive posture, to mitigate risk effectively, and to accelerate growth after crisis.
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