Adaptive organizational resilience: an evolutionary perspective

  • McCarthy I. P.
  • Collard M.
  • Johnson M.
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Publication date
January 2017
ISSN
1877-3435
Citation count (estimate)
8

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a novel way of understanding organizational resilience. We suggest that organizational resilience can be profitably viewed as an evolutionary process in which organizations adapt their configurations in response to changes in two external conditions — disturbance and munificence. Focusing on the contexts of manufacturing and operations management, we begin by explaining the concepts of organizational configuration and resilience. We then present a framework that views resilience-driven configuration change as an evolutionary process of variation, selection, and retention for a population of firms. The final component of this framework is the use of the cladistic method of classification to develop a hypothesis of...

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