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Rethinking Resilience: Definition, Context, and Measure


Abstract:

A sizeable literature treats “resilience” without defining it. Seeking to promote resilience from ubiquitous buzzword to managerially useful concept, we focus on situatio...Show More
Topic: Special Section on How Technology Can Build Resilience to Achieve a Sustainable World

Abstract:

A sizeable literature treats “resilience” without defining it. Seeking to promote resilience from ubiquitous buzzword to managerially useful concept, we focus on situations in which human decision is paramount—organizational, community, and personal resilience—and exclude discussion of, e.g., resilience of fixed infrastructure and of unmanaged natural ecosystems. We argue that the word resilience, without modification or context, carries no meaning, but that strategic planning is a context that gives specific and useful meaning to resilience. Bringing in ideas from system theory, we discuss the role of anticipation, showing that resilience is not reactive; and the role of learning, showing that resilience is not a return to the status quo ante. These results provide diagnostic guidance for organizational management and for industry commentators, and a rigorous basis for further advances in resilience theory.
Topic: Special Section on How Technology Can Build Resilience to Achieve a Sustainable World
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management ( Volume: 71)
Page(s): 12289 - 12296
Date of Publication: 19 January 2022

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