A Categorization of Resilience: A Scoping Review

Author:

Nieuwborg Alexander12ORCID,Hiemstra-van Mastrigt Suzanne1ORCID,Melles Marijke3,Zekveld Jan2,Santema Sicco1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Design, Organisation and Strategy, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Landbergstraat 15, 2628 CE Delft, The Netherlands

2. Innovation Hub, Royal Schiphol Group, Evert van de Beekstraat 202, 1118 CP Schiphol, The Netherlands

3. Department of Human-Centered Design, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Landbergstraat 15, 2628 CE Delft, The Netherlands

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the existential public health and economic fragilities of the civil aviation industry. To prevent future public health disruptions, the civil aviation industry is gaining interest in becoming more “resilient” but rarely elaborates on its meaning, hampering decision-making and strategy development. When looking into the academic literature it seems that a proliferation of resilience-related concepts occurred. Although enriching resilience, it also dilutes its meaning and reduces its use for practice. This paper aims to create concept clarity regarding resilience by proposing a categorization of resilience. Based upon a scoping review, this categorization dissects resilience into four reoccurring aspects: fragility, robustness, adaptation, and transformation. This categorization is expected to support sensemaking in disruptive times while assisting decision-making and strategy development on resilience. When applying this categorization in the civil aviation and public health context, the transformative aspect seems underused. Further research will focus on maturing the categorization of resilience and its use as a sensemaking tool.

Funder

Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy via Click NL and the Royal Schiphol Group

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Business, Management and Accounting

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