Resilience in a Digital Age : Global Challenges in Organisations and Society / edited by Florinda Matos, Paulo Maurício Selig, Eder Henriqson
(Contributions to Management Science. ISSN:2197716X)
Publisher | (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer) |
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Year | 2022 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2022. |
Authors | Matos, Florinda editor Selig, Paulo Maurício editor Henriqson, Eder editor SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Size | XIII, 333 p. 63 illus : online resource |
Notes | 1. Introduction -- Part I: Foundations, Concepts and Frameworks -- 2. Systemic Potentials for Resilient Performance -- 3. Resilience and Digital Transformation Challenges in Oil and Gas Integrated Operations -- 4. Relational Capital and Organisational Resilience -- 5. Organisational Resilience in the Digital Age: Management Strategies and Practice -- 6. Framework for the Analysis of Resilient Performance Conditionings in Integrated Operations of the Oil and Gas Industry -- 7. Relating National Intellectual Capital with Resilience, Reliability, Sustainability and Reputation of Countries -- Part II: Applications, Technologies and Digital Tools -- 8. Towards Sustainable Smart City via Resilient Internet of Things -- 9. Digital Ownership Strategies: The Health Care Services Case -- 10. Framework for Analysing Knowledge Critical to Organizational Resilience Capabilities -- 11. How Can Simulation Support Resilience in a Digital Age? -- 12. Cyber Resilience. A Preunderstanding for an Abductive Research Agenda -- 13. How can Digital Learning Tools be used to Promote Resilience in Healthcare? -- 14. Resilience, Digital Tools, and Knowledge Management Systems in the Pandemic era. The IHU Strasbourg Experience -- 15. A Knowledge Graph to Digitalise Functional Resonance Analyses in the Safety Area -- 16. Trapping Paper Checklists into Screens: How to Free the Resilience CapaIntroduction bility of Digital Checklists for Emergency and Abnormal Situations -- 17. The Case of Digitalisation in the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES): How Brazilian Culture and the Institutional Values Influence the Process -- 18. Resilience Capability and Successful Adoption of Digital Technologies: Two Case Studies. In recent years, decision-makers from all sectors have been using 'resilience' as a keyword for managing societal turbulences. But what is resilience? How can we benefit from integrating digital transformation and resilience? In this book, some of the world's leading experts on resilience explore the issue and discuss possible answers to these questions. The editors of this book believe that resilience is the master key for the future. However, they also remind us that people are at the base of any process of resilience and, only by placing people at the center of transformation, can we aspire to have resilient organizations and a resilient society HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85954-1 |
Subjects | LCSH:Strategic planning LCSH:Leadership LCSH:Industrial organization LCSH:Business information services FREE:Business Strategy and Leadership FREE:Organization FREE:IT in Business |
Classification | LCC:HD30.28 LCC:HD57.7 DC23:658.4012 DC23:658.4092 |
ID | 8000078810 |
ISBN | 9783030859541 |
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