Organisational Resilience
Organizational resilience is defined as the ability of an organization to recover from a crisis event, relying on established policies, procedures, and support ...
These results suggest that employee stock ownership programs alone are not sufficient to develop higher levels of organizational resilience. Managers must ...
After that, we explore the implications for theories of high reliability organising and resilience engineering, and propose two underpinning organisational ...
Individual Resilience
Feb 4, 2015 ... The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new theoretical model of individual workforce resilience that includes several intrapersonal constructs.
Individual resilience might be an important factor influencing the response to adversity in adult cancer patients. To date, the concept of individual resilience ...
The findings suggest that both family resilience and breast cancer survivors' individual resilience may ease caregiver burden among the principal caregivers ...
Pandemics
Jul 3, 2020 ... The objective of this Personal View is to compare transmissibility, hospitalisation, and mortality rates for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( ...
Three worldwide (pandemic) outbreaks of influenza occurred in the 20th century: in 1918, 1957, and 1968. The latter 2 were in the era of modern virology and ...
Mar 26, 2021 ... ... pandemics. Keywords: COVID-19; adolescents; children; epidemic; mental health; pandemic. Publication types. Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ...
Resilience
This continuing education offering will define concepts of resilience and stress, explore the neurobiology of resilience, and examine interventions that ...
Jul 11, 2016 ... The first part of this review focuses on recent findings regarding the genetic, epigenetic, developmental, psychosocial, and neurochemical factors.
This article outlines what opportunities clinicians and researchers can already exploit to improve prediction, understanding, and management of resilience of ...