RESILIENCE: A MULTI-LEVEL APPROACH AND ITS RELEVANCE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIZATION FOCUSED RESILIENCE FRAMEWORKS

Conceptual definitions are of utmost importance when identifying and describing dimensions and variables needed for conceptual operationalization. That is all the more true for the very fashionable term of resilience considering the litmus test it needs to survive under the constraints and challenge...

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