Start Date

12-13-2015

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Resilience has been studied extensively in humans but less attention has been paid to organizational resilience in hospital organizations. This research aims to offer solutions for effective management of extreme events in hospitals by investigating the antecedents of healthcare workers' perceptions of organizational resilience. The theory of organizational resilience was used to examine the role of information privacy, information security, information access, leadership during emergencies, employee empowerment, and emergency training. A total of 402 survey responses were analyzed using Partial Least Squares regression. This is a research in progress.

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Investigating the Antecedents of Healthcare Workers' Perceptions of Organizational Resilience in Hospitals

Resilience has been studied extensively in humans but less attention has been paid to organizational resilience in hospital organizations. This research aims to offer solutions for effective management of extreme events in hospitals by investigating the antecedents of healthcare workers' perceptions of organizational resilience. The theory of organizational resilience was used to examine the role of information privacy, information security, information access, leadership during emergencies, employee empowerment, and emergency training. A total of 402 survey responses were analyzed using Partial Least Squares regression. This is a research in progress.