[HTML][HTML] A discussion of irrational stockpiling behaviour during crisis

Y Chen, A Rajabifard, S Sabri, KE Potts… - Journal of Safety …, 2020 - Elsevier
Journal of Safety Science and Resilience, 2020Elsevier
One of the ubiquitous human behaviours observed in natural disasters and humanitarian
crisis is irrational stockpiling (also known as hoarding or panic buying). Limited, distorted
and exaggerated information during crisis disturbs people's judgement and results in
aberrant actions which can be explained with economics and psychology theories. The
objective of this paper is to examine the perplexing stockpiling phenomena during disasters
like COVID-19 pandemic and discuss its immediate and long-term impact on economy …
Abstract
One of the ubiquitous human behaviours observed in natural disasters and humanitarian crisis is irrational stockpiling (also known as hoarding or panic buying). Limited, distorted and exaggerated information during crisis disturbs people's judgement and results in aberrant actions which can be explained with economics and psychology theories. The objective of this paper is to examine the perplexing stockpiling phenomena during disasters like COVID-19 pandemic and discuss its immediate and long-term impact on economy, society and local communities.
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