Day 3 Wed, April 18, 2018 2018
DOI: 10.2118/190639-ms
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Addressing Adaptive and Inherent Resilience - Lessons Learned from Hurricane Harvey

Abstract: Objectives/Scope Organizational resilience is an enterprise's capability to respond rapidly to unforeseen challenges, even chaotic disruption. It is the ability to bounce back with speed and effectiveness. Much of the organizational resilience literature focuses on crisis management, specifically the ability of organizations to rebound after chaos or in response to change and transition. Two types of organizational resilience have been described– inherent and adaptive resilience. Inherent res… Show more

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“…Community is the main unit of urban construction, and human beings are an important part of the urban system. ese studies believed that, in times of adversity, the leadership of individuals, the trust and support of the organization network, and the vision for the future are the significant factors for building urban resilience [46][47][48]. e high citation articles during this period focused on the psychological resilience and mental health of children or adolescents.…”
Section: Analysis Of Hot Topics In Resilient City Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community is the main unit of urban construction, and human beings are an important part of the urban system. ese studies believed that, in times of adversity, the leadership of individuals, the trust and support of the organization network, and the vision for the future are the significant factors for building urban resilience [46][47][48]. e high citation articles during this period focused on the psychological resilience and mental health of children or adolescents.…”
Section: Analysis Of Hot Topics In Resilient City Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%