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How Small-To-Medium Enterprises Thrive and Survive in Turbulent Times - From Deconstructing to Synthesizing Organizational Resilience

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Professor Kosmas Smyrnios is Professor of Family Business Entrepreneurship, in the School of Management, RMIT University, Australia. He was formerly Foundation Associate Editor of the Journal of Family Business Strategy and Associate Editor of the Family Business Review Journal; and Foundation Board Member of the International Family Enterprise Research Academy (IFERA). Dr Yiu Ha (Carmen) Chu received her PhD in Management from RMIT, Australia, and is currently working on several research manuscripts supported by RMIT University. She was an Emerald/EFMD Highly Commended Outstanding Doctoral Research Award winner. Zusammenfassung Understanding how resilience capabilities can be developed to promote sustainable business is imperative. This book provides a new paradigm for conceptualizing resilience capabilities and advances current understanding both theoretically and practically in real-world business settings. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Introduction: 1. The Resilience Paradigm - Surviving and Thriving in Turbulent Environments Part 2: Attributes of Resilience Capabilities: 2. Adaptability - Renewal and Adjustment 3. Agility - Timely Responses 4. Anticipatory - Forecasting and Foresight; 5. Flexibility - Flexibility and Changeability Part 3: Development, Utilization, and Realization of Resilience Capabilities: 6. Building Resilience Capabilities from within and across Firm Boundaries 7. Employing and Deploying Resilience Capabilities in Strategy Development Processes 8. Linking Strategies to Firm Performance

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