Exploring Resilience A Scientific Journey from Practice to Theory /

Resilience has become an important topic on the safety research agenda and in organizational practice. Most empirical work on resilience has been descriptive, identifying characteristics of work and organizing activity which allow organizations to cope with unexpected situations. Fewer studies have...

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Other Authors: Wiig, Siri (Editor), Fahlbruch, Babette (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:SpringerBriefs in Safety Management,
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505 0 |a Exploring resilience - an introduction, by Siri Wiig and Babette Fahlbruch -- Resilience, reliability, safety: multilevel research challenges, by Jean-Christophe Le Coze -- Moments of resilience: time, space and the organisation of safety in complex sociotechnical systems, by Carl Macrae -- Resilience engineering as a quality improvement method in Healthcare, by Janet E. Anderson, A. J. Ross, J. Back, M. Duncan and P. Jaye -- Resilience and Essential Public Infrastructure, by Michael Baram -- Human performance, levels of service and system resilience, by Miltos Kyriakidis and Vinh N. Dang -- Precursor resilience in practice - an organizational response to weak signals, by Kenneth Pettersen Gould -- Leadership in resilient organizations, by Gudela Grote -- Modelling the influence of safety management tools on resilience, by Teemu Reiman and Kaupo Viitanen -- Resilient characteristics as described in empirical studies on health Care, by Siv Hilde Berg and Karina Aase -- Resilience from the UnitedNations Standpoint: The Challenges of "Vagueness", by Leah R. Kimber -- Building resilience in humanitarian hospital programs during protracted conflicts: opportunities and limitations, by Ingrid Tjoflåt and Britt Sætre Hansen -- Exploring Resilience at Interconnected System Levels in Air Traffic Management, by Rogier Woltjer -- Resilience in healthcare: a modified stakeholder analysis, by Mary Chambers and Marianne Storm -- Resilience: From Practice to Theory and Back Again, by Carl Macrae and Siri Wiig. 
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