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      Entrepreneurship and crisis management: The experiences of small businesses during the London 2011 riots

      International Small Business Journal
      SAGE Publications

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          ENACTED SENSEMAKING IN CRISIS SITUATIONS[1]

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            From the Editors: For the Lack of a Boilerplate: Tips on Writing Up (and Reviewing) Qualitative Research

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              Positive affect and the other side of coping.

              Although research on coping over the past 30 years has produced convergent evidence about the functions of coping and the factors that influence it, psychologists still have a great deal to learn about how coping mechanisms affect diverse outcomes. One of the reasons more progress has not been made is the almost exclusive focus on negative outcomes in the stress process. Coping theory and research need to consider positive outcomes as well. The authors focus on one such outcome, positive affect, and review findings about the co-occurrence of positive affect with negative affect during chronic stress, the adaptive functions of positive affect during chronic stress, and a special class of meaning-based coping processes that support positive affect during chronic stress.
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                Journal
                International Small Business Journal
                International Small Business Journal
                SAGE Publications
                0266-2426
                1741-2870
                May 2016
                May 2016
                : 34
                : 3
                : 276-302
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                10.1177/0266242614553863
                f8432d74-2424-4a5a-a7ed-60e30aaaf837
                © 2016
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