Linking employee attributes and organizational resilience: An empirically driven model

IF 11.2 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Melanie Gerschberger, Scott C. Ellis, Markus Gerschberger
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Abstract

Extant research highlights how resilient organizations effectively cope with supply chain disruptions to enhance firm performance. Yet, it remains unclear how an organization's most basic resource—that is, its individual employees—facilitates such resilience. Through a qualitative study that includes 44 interviews across four manufacturing companies, we identify critical individual attributes and show how these attributes contribute to organizational resilience. Our findings advance a framework of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral attributes through which employees facilitate resilient outcomes. Our empirically driven model enriches theory about resilience within the supply chain management domain and elevates the importance of managerial approaches associated with human resource management activities, which affect organizations' repositories of the employee attributes that foster resilience.

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链接员工属性和组织弹性:一个经验驱动的模型
现有的研究强调弹性组织如何有效地应对供应链中断以提高公司绩效。然而,企业最基本的资源——员工个体——是如何促进这种弹性的,目前尚不清楚。通过一项定性研究,包括对四家制造公司的44次访谈,我们确定了关键的个人属性,并展示了这些属性如何有助于组织弹性。我们的研究结果提出了一个认知、情感和行为属性的框架,通过这个框架,员工可以促进弹性结果。我们的经验驱动模型丰富了供应链管理领域内关于弹性的理论,并提升了与人力资源管理活动相关的管理方法的重要性,人力资源管理活动影响组织对培养弹性的员工属性的存储库。
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14.40
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期刊介绍: Supply chain management and logistics processes play a crucial role in the success of businesses, both in terms of operations, strategy, and finances. To gain a deep understanding of these processes, it is essential to explore academic literature such as The Journal of Business Logistics. This journal serves as a scholarly platform for sharing original ideas, research findings, and effective strategies in the field of logistics and supply chain management. By providing innovative insights and research-driven knowledge, it equips organizations with the necessary tools to navigate the ever-changing business environment.
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