2023
DOI: 10.1080/19393555.2023.2195577
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Towards a Comprehensive Framework for the Multidisciplinary Evaluation of Organizational Maturity on Business Continuity Program Management: A Systematic Literature Review

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“…Such integration enhances stability and the organization's ability to sustain operations during disruptions or emergencies. Păunescu and Argatu (2020) and Russo et al (2023) added when BCM is entrenched into an organization's culture, sustaining it becomes part of its practices. When the BCM programme is integrated into the day-to-day operations of both workers and stakeholders, actions are automatically updated anytime a change or improvisation happens.…”
Section: Embeddedness Of Continuity Practicesmentioning
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“…Such integration enhances stability and the organization's ability to sustain operations during disruptions or emergencies. Păunescu and Argatu (2020) and Russo et al (2023) added when BCM is entrenched into an organization's culture, sustaining it becomes part of its practices. When the BCM programme is integrated into the day-to-day operations of both workers and stakeholders, actions are automatically updated anytime a change or improvisation happens.…”
Section: Embeddedness Of Continuity Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to this issue, Graham and Loke (2022) and Russo et al (2023) proposed that BCM is an ideal framework for supporting and guiding companies' business continuity strategy during a crisis. An effective BCM plan includes well-prepared management support (MS), external requirements (ER), organizational preparedness (OP) and embeddedness of continuity practices (ECP) (Abu Bakar et al, 2019;Järveläinen, 2013).…”
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“…Quality relates to the extent to which the study minimises bias, maximises internal and external validity, and provides more detailed inclusion/exclusion criteria [31]. The assessment of study design to guarantee a minimum level of quality explained in [31] has six questions related to the objectives, methodology, literature background, and results [2].…”
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“…The quality appraisal of each primary study allows for grouping studies by quality before synthesising the results [31]. The results are assessed by assigning quality scores, and a study is omitted if it scores less than 2.5 points [2]. A study earns one point if it fully addresses the question, half a point for a partial response, and no points if it does not address the question at all.…”
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