COVID-19 healthcare success or failure? Crisis management explained by dynamic capabilities
Abstract Introduction This paper presents a structured review of the use of crisis management, specifically examining the frameworks of surge capacity, resilience, and dynamic capabilities in healthcare organizations. Thereafter, a novel deductive method based on the framework of dynamic capabilitie...
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Main Authors: | Ritva Rosenbäck (Author), Kristina M. Eriksson (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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