Spanish validation of the Benchmark Resilience Tool (short-form version) to evaluate organisational resilience
•Bifactorial model of organisational resilience obtains the best adjustment indices.•Metric invariance was found between both organisation type and sex.•Optimal internal consistency and good responses' stability over time were found.•Relationship between organisational resilience and safety cli...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Safety science 2019-01, Vol.111, p.94-101 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Bifactorial model of organisational resilience obtains the best adjustment indices.•Metric invariance was found between both organisation type and sex.•Optimal internal consistency and good responses' stability over time were found.•Relationship between organisational resilience and safety climate are established.•The BRT 13-B provides a useful "quick snapshot" of the organisation's resilience.
Organisational resilience (OR) is an organisation’s ability to plan, respond to and recover from emergencies and crises. Evaluating resilience allows organisations to increase their level of awareness of the environment as well as their ability to react to threats. However, the research carried out in this field has been mainly theoretical, and there are few quantitative tools to measure it. The purpose of this study was to adapt and validate the short-form version of the Benchmark Resilience Tool into Spanish language and to explore its relationship with safety climate. A sample of 388 Spanish workers from two highly reliable sectors was used: healthcare and nuclear energy. Internal consistency analyses, test-retests, confirmatory factorial analysis (CFA), exploratory structural equation modelling (ESEM) and invariance analyses across organisation type and sex were performed. We concluded that the instrument fulfils the psychometric criteria to evaluate resilience in healthcare and nuclear organisations in Spain. We briefly discuss the practical implications as well as some of the limitations and recommendations for future research. |
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ISSN: | 0925-7535 1879-1042 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ssci.2018.09.015 |