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DOI: 10.1016/j.emj.2012.11.007
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The Resilience Architecture Framework: Four organizational archetypes

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“…For example, resilience can be related to surviving or adapting to: disruptions (Bell, 2002;Horne III & Orr, 1998;Lengnick-Hall et al, 2011;, disasters or catastrophic events ; (Alblas & Jayaram, 2015); challenging conditions (Sutcliffe & Vogus, 2003;Vogus & Sutcliffe, 2007); disturbances (Hollnagel, 2010;Mamouni Limnios et al, 2014;Tillement et al, 2009); threats Dewald & Bowen, 2010) or changes (Fiksel, 2006;Mafabi et al, 2015;. However, some authors consider that these changes can also be opportunities (Ates & Bititci, 2011;Bhamidipaty et al, 2007;Dewald & Bowen, 2010), and resilient organizations take advantage of these opportunities.…”
Section: Open Issues In Resilience Conceptualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, resilience can be related to surviving or adapting to: disruptions (Bell, 2002;Horne III & Orr, 1998;Lengnick-Hall et al, 2011;, disasters or catastrophic events ; (Alblas & Jayaram, 2015); challenging conditions (Sutcliffe & Vogus, 2003;Vogus & Sutcliffe, 2007); disturbances (Hollnagel, 2010;Mamouni Limnios et al, 2014;Tillement et al, 2009); threats Dewald & Bowen, 2010) or changes (Fiksel, 2006;Mafabi et al, 2015;. However, some authors consider that these changes can also be opportunities (Ates & Bititci, 2011;Bhamidipaty et al, 2007;Dewald & Bowen, 2010), and resilient organizations take advantage of these opportunities.…”
Section: Open Issues In Resilience Conceptualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this is not specifically stated in the definitions, it can be inferred from their work. However, a few authors consider that resilience is not always desirable, depending on the state of the system or organization (Mamouni Limnios, 2011;Mamouni Limnios et al, 2014). For example, in a Cournot duopoly, after an increase in the production cost for both firms in the same amount, companies are not willing to exhibit resilience (understood as bouncing back to the previous state of cost) (Lambertini & Marattin, 2016).…”
Section: Open Issues In Resilience Conceptualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Balancing appropriate levels of seeming conflicting adaptation with efficiency can be resolved by considering the desirability of the business' function (Mamouni Limnios et al, 2013), leading back to sustainability as a goal of resilience (Walker et al, 2002). Figure 1 below offers a matrix inspired by Mamouni Lminios et al (2013) which combines temporal levels of sustainability and resilience in a series of organisational types.…”
Section: Linking Sustainability and Resilience For Businessesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vulnerability can be improved through mitigating the effect that disturbances have on the system by lowering its exposure to them, reducing its sensitivity to them, and increasing the system's range of available responses . Undesirable system behaviours can also be resilient (Walker et al, 2002, Wright et al, 2012 such as resistance to necessary change (Mamouni Limnios et al, 2013). A goal is needed for determining wanted and unwanted forms of resilience (Walker et al, 2002).…”
Section: Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%