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Resilience against crises: COVID-19 and lessons from natural disasters. / Sakurai, Mihoko; Chughtai, Hameed.
In: European Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 29, No. 5, 30.09.2020, p. 585-594.

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Sakurai, M & Chughtai, H 2020, 'Resilience against crises: COVID-19 and lessons from natural disasters', European Journal of Information Systems, vol. 29, no. 5, pp. 585-594. https://doi.org/10.1080/0960085x.2020.1814171

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Sakurai M, Chughtai H. Resilience against crises: COVID-19 and lessons from natural disasters. European Journal of Information Systems. 2020 Sept 30;29(5):585-594. Epub 2020 Sept 13. doi: 10.1080/0960085x.2020.1814171

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Sakurai, Mihoko ; Chughtai, Hameed. / Resilience against crises : COVID-19 and lessons from natural disasters. In: European Journal of Information Systems. 2020 ; Vol. 29, No. 5. pp. 585-594.

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