Individual Resilience in the Organization in the Face of Crisis: Study of the Concept in the Context of COVID-19.

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Bechir Mokline, Mohamed Anis Ben Abdallah
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Abstract

In the context of a health crisis of unprecedented magnitude that we have experienced such as COVID-19 we join the efforts of practitioners and researchers to answer the question: 'What is the organizational context that promotes individual adaptation in a context of adversity?'. Specifically, our research aims to explore organizational practices that promote individual resilience in a COVID-19 crisis situation and in a Tunisian context. Therefore, we believe that the paradigm (resilience in the face of the COVID-19 crisis) and the context (Tunisian) both constitute the originality of our article. Our research contribution consists in demonstrating that the company has a managerial need to strengthen the psychological protective factors of its employees, which will promote their individual resilience in the organization. This necessarily leads it to develop the individual's defense mechanisms against trauma, psychological reconstruction and post-resilience learning. This modeling of resilience allowed us to observe and recognize it in sixteen Tunisian companies by using a qualitative study based on sixteen semi-structured interviews analyzed by the 'Nvivo 12' software in order to explore the functioning of individual resilience in a real organizational context.

危机下组织中的个体弹性:COVID-19背景下的概念研究
在我们所经历的前所未有的健康危机(如 COVID-19)的背景下,我们与从业人员和研究人员一起努力回答这个问题:"在逆境中促进个人适应能力的组织环境是什么?具体来说,我们的研究旨在探索在 COVID-19 危机情况下和突尼斯背景下促进个人复原力的组织实践。因此,我们认为范式(面对 COVID-19 危机的复原力)和背景(突尼斯)共同构成了我们文章的原创性。我们的研究贡献在于表明,公司在管理上需要加强员工的心理保护因素,这将促进他们在组织中的个人复原力。这必然导致公司发展个人的创伤防御机制、心理重建和复原后学习。这种复原力模型使我们能够在 16 家突尼斯公司中观察和认识这种复原力,通过一项基于 16 个半结构式访谈的定性研究,使用 "Nvivo 12 "软件进行分析,以探索个人复原力在真实组织环境中的运作。
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Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Aim This journal intends to share concepts, researches and practical experiences to enable the organizations to become more flexible (adaptive, responsive, and agile) at the level of strategy, structure, systems, people, and culture. Flexibility relates to providing more options, quicker change mechanisms, and enhanced freedom of choice so as to respond to the changing situation with minimum time and efforts. It aims to make contributions in this direction to both the world of work and the world of knowledge so as to continuously evolve and enrich the flexible systems management paradigm at a generic level as well as specifically testing and innovating the use of SAP-LAP (Situation- Actor - Process-Learning-Action-Performance) framework in varied managerial situations to cope with the challenges of the new business models and frameworks. It is a General Management Journal with a focus on flexibility. Scope The Journal includes papers relating to: conceptual frameworks, empirical studies, case experiences, insights, strategies, organizational frameworks, applications and systems, methodologies and models, tools and techniques, innovations, comparative practices, scenarios, and reviews. The papers may be covering one or many of the following areas: Dimensions of enterprise flexibility, Connotations of flexibility, and Emerging managerial issues/approaches, generating and demanding flexibility.
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