WHEN THE SYMPHONY DOES JAZZ: HOW RESOURCEFULNESS FOSTERS ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE DURING ADVERSITY

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Sonenshein, Scott; Nault, Kristen
署名单位:
Rice University
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2022.0988
发表日期:
2024
页码:
648-678
关键词:
REGULATORY FOCUS Crisis management IDENTITY aftermath SENSEMAKING BRICOLAGE capacity time
摘要:
Using a grounded theory study of two prominent performing arts organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic, we develop theory about how organizations respond to adversity over time. Building on research on resilience, resourcefulness, and crisis management, we induce a process model that unpacks the mechanisms and dynamics that enable organizations to act resiliently. We find that organizations approach adversity using two types of resourcefulness. Promotive resourcefulness focuses on opportunities from adversity, which leads to acting resiliently. We show how promotive resourcefulness becomes sustained over time by endogenously producing resources-crisis agency, trust, and hopefulness-which expands an organization's identity and leads to resilient acts. In contrast, preventative resourcefulness focuses on minimizing worst-case outcomes, which leads to a lost organizational identity and relatively weak adversity adjustment. We find that preventative resourcefulness becomes part of cycles that erode trust, limit crisis agency, and generate hopelessness. Additionally, we explain how financial, emotional, and operational updating can shift preventative to promotive resourcefulness, allowing organizations to act resiliently later in a crisis. Our findings unpack critical mechanisms and processes that explain whether and how organizations act resiliently over time.
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