2022
DOI: 10.1111/basr.12261
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Rise from ashes: A dynamic framework of organizational learning and resilience in disaster response

Abstract: Natural disasters are increasingly impacting the lives of organizations. The COVID‐19 pandemic has brought attention to how organizations improve their resilience and learn how to emerge stronger after such events. While there has been little integration between the literature on organizational learning and resilience, this article draws on both streams of literature to develop a conceptual framework that distinguishes three different organizational processes emerging in the aftermath of a disaster (resilience… Show more

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“…Research in crisis learning is emerging [47][48][49][50], and relevant prior research has provided an important foundation for this study. Still, there is room for further expansion as follows: First, from a methodological perspective, most of the existing crisis learning research is based on discursive induction and case-based deduction [51,52], with case descriptions, textual analysis, and empirical summaries, thus lacking a concrete understanding of positivism.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research in crisis learning is emerging [47][48][49][50], and relevant prior research has provided an important foundation for this study. Still, there is room for further expansion as follows: First, from a methodological perspective, most of the existing crisis learning research is based on discursive induction and case-based deduction [51,52], with case descriptions, textual analysis, and empirical summaries, thus lacking a concrete understanding of positivism.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the political environment in China, the political attributes of high pressure can solidify information restrictions and control constraints in the crisis learning of local government [48,70]. This is reflected in two aspects: First, the steep increase in political pressure limits the processing of information for the crisis learning of local government.…”
Section: The Moderating Effect Of Political Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the current situation is disturbing at all levels of government as they work to improve the elasticity of mitigating disasters while struggling with the flaw of their capability [1,2]. However, the government appropriates resources in management, but significant challenges and service gaps still exist, and government measures can be besieged [2,3]. As a result of this, the scale and the extent of disasters are expanding and will almost certainly put the entire world under pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In furtherance of the above, [1,3] noted that one prospect requesting urgent needs stemmed from disaster. The increasing population transfer into windstorm and flood-prone areas has aggravated the impact of the disaster.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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