The effect of adaptive capacity on resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-country analysis

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Khadka, Asmita [1 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Dev Adm, Grad Sch Publ Adm, Bangkok, Thailand
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adaptive capacity; disaster resilience; institutional quality; collaborative governance; social capital; biological hazards; disasters; DISASTER RESILIENCE; NATURAL DISASTER; CLIMATE-CHANGE; FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION; INFANT-MORTALITY; COPING CAPACITY; VULNERABILITY; GOVERNANCE; INSTITUTIONS; MANAGEMENT;
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10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1697
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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The COVID-19 pandemic's profound impacts on global health, driven by preparedness gaps and systemic risks, underscore the need to enhance societies' ability to manage both predictable risks and uncertainties inherent in disasters. While disaster research emphasises risk management for predictable threats and adaptive capacity for unexpected challenges, there is a lack of empirical examination of the impact of adaptive capacity on disaster resilience. This study addresses this gap by identifying three key adaptive capacities - quality of institutions, collaborative governance, and social capital - and examining their effects on COVID-19 resilience outcomes, measured by the ability to reduce excess mortality. Analysing secondary data from 129 nations using partial least squares structural equation modelling, the research finds significant positive effects of institutional quality and social capital on resilience outcomes. Conversely, collaborative governance shows a significant negative association, suggesting potentially intricate impacts beyond initial expectations. The findings highlight the need to enhance institutional quality and social capital to address preparedness gaps and unexpected challenges posed by biological hazards such as COVID-19. Future research should explore collaborative governance using a disaggregated approach that considers the roles of different stakeholders in various disaster phases. Contribution: This study advances disaster research by presenting practical methodologies for operationalising adaptive capacities and empirically examining their effects on disaster resilience. For practitioners and policymakers, it highlights the need to adopt a long-term perspective in building disaster resilience, focussing on improving institutional quality and social capital to manage the uncertainties and complexities inherent in disaster scenarios effectively.
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