What we know and do not know about organizational resilience

We present a literature review about organizational resilience, with the goal of identifying how organizational resilience is conceptualized and assessed. The two research questions that drive the review are: (1) how is organizational resilience conceptualized? and (2) how is organizational resilien...

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Main Authors: Cristina Ruiz-Martin, Adolfo Lopez-Paredes, Gabriel Wainer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat Politecnica de Valencia 2018-01-01
Series:International Journal of Production Management and Engineering
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Online Access:https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/IJPME/article/view/7898
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spelling doaj-9b993622c2f541518b2e95b88a3983952020-11-25T00:47:03ZengUniversitat Politecnica de ValenciaInternational Journal of Production Management and Engineering2340-48762018-01-0161112810.4995/ijpme.2018.78986307What we know and do not know about organizational resilienceCristina Ruiz-Martin0Adolfo Lopez-Paredes1Gabriel Wainer2Universidad de Valladolid Carleton UniversityUniversidad de ValladolidCarleton UniversityWe present a literature review about organizational resilience, with the goal of identifying how organizational resilience is conceptualized and assessed. The two research questions that drive the review are: (1) how is organizational resilience conceptualized? and (2) how is organizational resilience assessed? We answer the first question by analysing organizational resilience definitions and the attributes or characteristics that contribute to develop resilient organizations. We answer the second question by reviewing articles that focus on tools or methods to measure organizational resilience. Although there are three different ways to define organizational resilience, we found common ideas in the definitions. We also found that organizational resilience is considered a property, ability or capability that can be improved over time. However, we did not find consensus about the elements that contribute to improving the level of organizational resilience and how to assess it. Based on the results of the review, we propose a conceptualization of organizational resilience that integrates the three views found in the literature. We also propose a four-level Maturity Model for Organizational Resilience – MMOR. Using this model, the organization can be in one of the following levels based on its ability and capacity to handle disruptive events: fragile, robust, resilient or antifragile.https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/IJPME/article/view/7898antifragilityresiliencerobustnessorganizational resilienceconceptualizationassessment
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author Cristina Ruiz-Martin
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Gabriel Wainer
What we know and do not know about organizational resilience
International Journal of Production Management and Engineering
antifragility
resilience
robustness
organizational resilience
conceptualization
assessment
author_facet Cristina Ruiz-Martin
Adolfo Lopez-Paredes
Gabriel Wainer
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title What we know and do not know about organizational resilience
title_short What we know and do not know about organizational resilience
title_full What we know and do not know about organizational resilience
title_fullStr What we know and do not know about organizational resilience
title_full_unstemmed What we know and do not know about organizational resilience
title_sort what we know and do not know about organizational resilience
publisher Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
series International Journal of Production Management and Engineering
issn 2340-4876
publishDate 2018-01-01
description We present a literature review about organizational resilience, with the goal of identifying how organizational resilience is conceptualized and assessed. The two research questions that drive the review are: (1) how is organizational resilience conceptualized? and (2) how is organizational resilience assessed? We answer the first question by analysing organizational resilience definitions and the attributes or characteristics that contribute to develop resilient organizations. We answer the second question by reviewing articles that focus on tools or methods to measure organizational resilience. Although there are three different ways to define organizational resilience, we found common ideas in the definitions. We also found that organizational resilience is considered a property, ability or capability that can be improved over time. However, we did not find consensus about the elements that contribute to improving the level of organizational resilience and how to assess it. Based on the results of the review, we propose a conceptualization of organizational resilience that integrates the three views found in the literature. We also propose a four-level Maturity Model for Organizational Resilience – MMOR. Using this model, the organization can be in one of the following levels based on its ability and capacity to handle disruptive events: fragile, robust, resilient or antifragile.
topic antifragility
resilience
robustness
organizational resilience
conceptualization
assessment
url https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/IJPME/article/view/7898
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