Literature DB >> 21339112

Organisational resilience: Researching the reality of New Zealand organisations.

Erica Seville, David Brunsdon, Andre Dantas, Jason Le Masurier, Suzanne Wilkinson, John Vargo.   

Abstract

This paper presents findings from a six-year research programme underway in New Zealand to develop strategies for improving the resilience of organisations to major crisis events. The research takes a systems view of organisations, recognising that there are multiple interdependencies within and between different organisations that influence their abilities to respond and recover. This means that effective resilience management for any one organisation must look beyond that single organisation and consider the resilience of other organisations on which it depends. Particular aspects of organisational resilience focused on by the research team include: how individual organisations are positioned to respond to and recover from major crises; their ability to communicate and share information in order to direct resources effectively during crises; and the legal and contractual frameworks within which they will need to operate during crisis response and recovery. None of these issues can be resolved by a single organisation acting unilaterally. Organisations are required to work together towards greater system resilience.

Year:  2008        PMID: 21339112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bus Contin Emer Plan        ISSN: 1749-9216


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Review 1.  The concept of resilience in OSH management: a review of approaches.

Authors:  Małgorzata Pęciłło
Journal:  Int J Occup Saf Ergon       Date:  2016-03-31

Review 2.  What Is Resilience and How Can It Be Nurtured? A Systematic Review of Empirical Literature on Organizational Resilience.

Authors:  Edwine Barasa; Rahab Mbau; Lucy Gilson
Journal:  Int J Health Policy Manag       Date:  2018-06-01
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