This paper combines insights from complexity and resilience research with a process view of project organizations to advance our understanding of project resilience. We propose the concept of evolving resilience as the dynamic interaction between perturbations and processes of anticipatory shaping, regular becoming and exceptional organizing in project networks. Adopting a theory elaboration approach, we apply an initial conceptual framework on data regarding four complex projects. This enables us to identify a typology of emergent responsiveness patterns, namely reinforce trajectory, bounce back to trajectory, and jump to alternative trajectory. This typology provides the building blocks for elaborating an integrative process model of evol...
Complexity is an inherent property of socio-technical activities and represents a continuously growi...
The concept of resilience has been applied within a wide spectrum of disciplines and has become incr...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this paper, we examine how the discourses related to project-base...
Research communities across multiple disciplines have demonstrated an increasing concern about varia...
Research communities across multiple disciplines have demonstrated an increasing concern about varia...
Organisational resilience is a capability which enables organisations to adjust to perturbation, mod...
Resilience is a novel but promising concept in project management studies. Resilience thinking can h...
This research paper follows the theoretical paper, Group Development: A Complex Adaptive Systems Pe...
ABSTRACT This paper relates to an ongoing systems research conversation, “Enabling organizatio...
Resilience has been studied in diverse disciplines, including structures, transportation, and constr...
Disruptions can cause projects to fail. Within the project management literature, approaches to mana...
This paper discusses the ability of inter-organisational networks involved in developing and executi...
The concept of “organisational resilience” stirs real interest amongst risk management researchers. ...
The main objective of this paper is to present a critical analysis of the project management literat...
Complexity is an inherent property of socio-technical activities and represents a continuously growi...
Complexity is an inherent property of socio-technical activities and represents a continuously growi...
The concept of resilience has been applied within a wide spectrum of disciplines and has become incr...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this paper, we examine how the discourses related to project-base...
Research communities across multiple disciplines have demonstrated an increasing concern about varia...
Research communities across multiple disciplines have demonstrated an increasing concern about varia...
Organisational resilience is a capability which enables organisations to adjust to perturbation, mod...
Resilience is a novel but promising concept in project management studies. Resilience thinking can h...
This research paper follows the theoretical paper, Group Development: A Complex Adaptive Systems Pe...
ABSTRACT This paper relates to an ongoing systems research conversation, “Enabling organizatio...
Resilience has been studied in diverse disciplines, including structures, transportation, and constr...
Disruptions can cause projects to fail. Within the project management literature, approaches to mana...
This paper discusses the ability of inter-organisational networks involved in developing and executi...
The concept of “organisational resilience” stirs real interest amongst risk management researchers. ...
The main objective of this paper is to present a critical analysis of the project management literat...
Complexity is an inherent property of socio-technical activities and represents a continuously growi...
Complexity is an inherent property of socio-technical activities and represents a continuously growi...
The concept of resilience has been applied within a wide spectrum of disciplines and has become incr...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this paper, we examine how the discourses related to project-base...