Contemporary organizations face significant challenges including, government debt and faltering economic growth, environmental degradation and climate change, poverty and social inequality, geopolitical instability, extended life expectancy and health, social media and the digital economy and the proliferation of big data. These problems tend to be intractable and elusive because they are influenced by many dynamic, complex and interconnected social, political, economic and technological factors. For many people, the failure to provide convincing responses to these challenges has exacerbated their sense of powerlessness, which in turn threatens to undermine politics, the authority of government and the legitimacy of our institutions. Con...
In an ever-more interconnected world (social, technological and environmental), no organisation can ...
Over recent years, the concept of resilience has gained increasing support within the academic commu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine competing assumptions about the nature of resilien...
Contemporary organizations face significant challenges including, government debt and faltering econ...
As an indication of development ecological, economic and social frame conditions change due to globa...
In the global world, we live in, business environment is interdependent and increasingly diverse spe...
The term “resilience” is used to describe aspects of businesses that are able to withstand potential...
Increased exposure to turmoil has raised business, social and governmental concerns over the ability...
Increasingly chaotic business environments of today demand organizations to be more resilient. While...
At the turn of the 21st century, organisations are facing growing uncertainty and formidable challen...
Purpose - Organisational resilience presents complex challenges organisations must address in order ...
This paper identifies the development of and gaps in knowledge in business and management research o...
Scholarly organisational research effort to explain variability in operational performance, in the c...
In recent years, the concept of organizational resilience has largely attracted the interest of acad...
This open access book brings together scholars in the fields of management, public policy, regional ...
In an ever-more interconnected world (social, technological and environmental), no organisation can ...
Over recent years, the concept of resilience has gained increasing support within the academic commu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine competing assumptions about the nature of resilien...
Contemporary organizations face significant challenges including, government debt and faltering econ...
As an indication of development ecological, economic and social frame conditions change due to globa...
In the global world, we live in, business environment is interdependent and increasingly diverse spe...
The term “resilience” is used to describe aspects of businesses that are able to withstand potential...
Increased exposure to turmoil has raised business, social and governmental concerns over the ability...
Increasingly chaotic business environments of today demand organizations to be more resilient. While...
At the turn of the 21st century, organisations are facing growing uncertainty and formidable challen...
Purpose - Organisational resilience presents complex challenges organisations must address in order ...
This paper identifies the development of and gaps in knowledge in business and management research o...
Scholarly organisational research effort to explain variability in operational performance, in the c...
In recent years, the concept of organizational resilience has largely attracted the interest of acad...
This open access book brings together scholars in the fields of management, public policy, regional ...
In an ever-more interconnected world (social, technological and environmental), no organisation can ...
Over recent years, the concept of resilience has gained increasing support within the academic commu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine competing assumptions about the nature of resilien...