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Elgar introduction to theories of organizational resilience

Part of the Elgar introductions to management and organization theory series
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With organizational environments becoming more unstable, uncertain and equivocal, the concept of resilience has become increasingly significant for management studies and practice.

Resilience connotes organizational, team and individual capacities to absorb external shocks and to learn from them, while simultaneously preparing for and responding to external jolts.

This book pinpoints the essential aspects of managerial and organizational resilience and offers insights that stimulate critical thinking.

As the concept of resilience is essentially made up of contrasting forces, the volume presents some innovative synthetic interpretation that allows a deeper comprehension of the phenomenon and provides managers and policy-makers with a solid basis for taking their decisions.

This book provides an accessible yet rigorous systematization of individual resilience, team resilience and organizational resilience.

Rich with real-life concept illustrations and containing practice-oriented tools, reflection questions and exercises, it shows how resilience can be cultivated across levels of organizational aggregation: individuals, teams, organizations and communities.

The authors distinguish individual and collective resilience from related constructs and shed light on the boundaries of resilience and its potential implications for management practice.

Elgar Introduction to Theories of Organizational Resilience will serve as a key resource for graduate students and advanced undergraduate students as well as academics and practitioners who are interested in deepening their understanding of resilience.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing
178643704X / 9781786437044
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/12/2018
English
192 pages
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