Affiliation:
1. Instituto Tecnológico José Mario Molina Pasquel y Henríquez, Mexico
Abstract
The objective of this chapter is to analyze the implications of organizational resilience capability and capacity building and development processes and the posed challenges to its design and implementation. It is based on the conceptual and theoretical assumptions underpinning the capabilities of resilience that can be learned and designed by organizations to be implemented and applied to adverse conditions. These underlying assumptions affect the organizational resilience capabilities building. It is concluded that building and development organizational resilience capabilities processes has increased the research agenda on the theoretical and conceptual literature and the notions, factors, elements, and challenges.
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