Surviving disruption: nature inspired solutions

Author:

Swain SydneyORCID,Brahimi NadjibORCID

Abstract

PurposeDecision-makers in companies increasingly face unprecedented natural disasters. When business continuity is at risk, managers need a framework to imminently react.Design/methodology/approachA literature review and analysis of survival responses in nature and business case examples of company responses to the Covid-19 pandemic was the approach used.FindingsThere are direct parallels between the physiological stress response when a living individual perceives a threat to its survival, and the immediate reactions that occur when companies are faced with a disruptive event.Practical implicationsThis article is meant to be used by decision-makers in companies to better react to disruptive events.Originality/valueWhile nature-inspired methods have inspired inventions and algorithms, Hans Selye's general adaptation theory has not been used in parallel with business scenarios. We correlate fundamental organism survival mechanisms with a risk response framework to improve the probability of business survival during external threats.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management,General Decision Sciences

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