In today’s volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous environment, organizational resilience is a strategic capability to stay afloat “stormy waters” when faced with business disruptions that have grave impacts on the organization’s business operations, supply chain, and reputation. A true resilient organization needs to be constantly scanning for potential threats, identify the probable risks, plan and be prepared to deal with the consequences and impacts when the risks materialize. However, many organizations approached this capability in varied methodologies with some focusing on business continuity while others are emphasizing on crisis management. This paper uncovers the converging domains-interplays between the concepts and the buildi...
Resilience is currently widely discussed in the risk analysis community. The paper addresses the que...
All business activities are subjected to risks such as technology failure, natural disasters, utilit...
The increasing number of natural and man-made hazards is forcing organizations to build resilience a...
The anticipated catastrophic effects of the Year 2000 Millennium (Y2K) computer bug had far-reaching...
Resilience has become a widely adopted concept in risk, security and safety management. It describes...
Increasingly chaotic business environments of today demand organizations to be more resilient. While...
The world has experienced and witnessed many disasters both natural and man-made in history. Such ty...
Increasing political turmoil across many regions has increased concerns amongst business, social and...
The paper adopts a strategic view on organizational survival and argues that preparedness, responsiv...
Disasters such as the recent parliament shooting in Ottawa, Superstorm Sandy, and the Great Japan Se...
Background and aim - Improving the resilience of business organisations and critical infrastructure ...
Gibson and Tarrant discuss the range of inter-dependant factors needed to manage organisational resi...
Increased exposure to turmoil has raised business, social and governmental concerns over the ability...
Purpose – The purpose of the current literature reviews to contribute to the study of organisational...
Gibson and Tarrant discuss the range of inter-dependant factors needed to manage organisational resi...
Resilience is currently widely discussed in the risk analysis community. The paper addresses the que...
All business activities are subjected to risks such as technology failure, natural disasters, utilit...
The increasing number of natural and man-made hazards is forcing organizations to build resilience a...
The anticipated catastrophic effects of the Year 2000 Millennium (Y2K) computer bug had far-reaching...
Resilience has become a widely adopted concept in risk, security and safety management. It describes...
Increasingly chaotic business environments of today demand organizations to be more resilient. While...
The world has experienced and witnessed many disasters both natural and man-made in history. Such ty...
Increasing political turmoil across many regions has increased concerns amongst business, social and...
The paper adopts a strategic view on organizational survival and argues that preparedness, responsiv...
Disasters such as the recent parliament shooting in Ottawa, Superstorm Sandy, and the Great Japan Se...
Background and aim - Improving the resilience of business organisations and critical infrastructure ...
Gibson and Tarrant discuss the range of inter-dependant factors needed to manage organisational resi...
Increased exposure to turmoil has raised business, social and governmental concerns over the ability...
Purpose – The purpose of the current literature reviews to contribute to the study of organisational...
Gibson and Tarrant discuss the range of inter-dependant factors needed to manage organisational resi...
Resilience is currently widely discussed in the risk analysis community. The paper addresses the que...
All business activities are subjected to risks such as technology failure, natural disasters, utilit...
The increasing number of natural and man-made hazards is forcing organizations to build resilience a...