Return of the inoperability |
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Authors: | Yasuhide Okuyama Krista D. Yu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Social System Studies, University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, Japanokuyama@kitakyu-u.ac.jp;3. School of Economics, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines |
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Abstract: | There has been unrest in the research community investigating the inoperability of an economic system under disaster situations. The inoperability input–output model (IIM), which is very popular in the risk management field, has become a center of argument, particularly from the input–output researchers, that IIM is a straightforward application of the standard Leontief input–output model. This paper revisits the concept of inoperability, rather than IIM, and proposes its new role in disaster impact analysis using a conventional tool, i.e. the RAS method, for illustrating how the inoperability of an economic system in the aftermath of disaster can be evaluated. The proposed framework is employed to examine the inoperability of industries resulting from the 1995 Kobe earthquake. The findings of the analysis reveal the usefulness of inoperability concept that can even incorporate resilience (gained operability) using the proposed framework of this paper. |
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Keywords: | Disaster impact analysis input–output model inoperability RAS method |
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