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Biswas, A (2019) Exploring Indian post-disaster temporary housing strategy through a comparative review. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 10(01), 14–35.

Hashim, H M, Ng, Y G, Talib, O and Md Tamrin, S B (2019) Content validation of flood disaster preparedness action (FDPA) items among small and medium enterprises (SME) business. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 10(01), 2–13.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Content validity; Expert panels; Flood preparedness; Item development; Preparedness activities; Small and medium enterprises (SME);
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1759-5908
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDRBE-08-2018-0034
  • Abstract:
    This paper aims to present the process of construction and content validity of flood disaster preparedness action (FDPA) items to measure flood preparedness characteristics and activities among the small and medium enterprises (SME). Design/methodology/approach The content validity process involved the act of conceptualization, development and validation. In short, it was implemented to develop the FDPA items that were used to measure flood preparedness at the SME level. The steps began with literature review (adopt and adapt) and judgment of expert panel on the item development process. The list of 54 items was developed. A panel of eight experts rated its content validation during a focus group discussion. Findings In total, 52 items were acceptable to be passed on to the next stage of data collection. The items content validity (I-CVI) measurement of the items was within an acceptable range of more than 0.75, except for two items: Q38 and Q39. The scale content validity (S-CVI) value gave an excellent score of 0.95. Several items with low I-CVI score values for relevancy and clarity were subject to modification. Practical implications Content validity ensured accurate interpretations of results. To support the construct validity of an instrument, documenting findings from content validity was essential. Originality/value This paper demonstrated the initial phase of scale development on FDPA items. This newly developed item allows the integration of several flood disaster preparedness activities construct by review and judgment process by the panel of experts in the field.

Rahman, M L (2019) Risk perception and awareness of earthquake: the case of Dhaka. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 10(01), 65–82.

Rapaport, C and Ashkenazi, I (2019) Drop down or flee out?. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 10(01), 52–64.

Rebello, K, Jaggi, K, Costello, S, Blake, D, Oo, M, Hughes, J and Egbelakin, T (2019) Testing a criticality framework for road networks in Auckland, New Zealand. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 10(01), 36–51.