A dynamic model of organizational resilience: Adaptive and anchored approaches

AW Ishak, EA Williams - Corporate Communications: An International …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose Organizations of all types desire to be imbued with resilience, or the ability to
withstand and bounce back from difficult events (Richardson, 2002; Walsh 2003). But …

“AI Am Here to Represent You”: Understanding How Institutional Logics Shape Attitudes Toward Intelligent Technologies in Legal Work

C Fang, JN Wilkenfeld, N Navick… - Management …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in work is increasingly common across
industries and professions. This study explores professional discourse around perceptions …

Organizational communication design logics: A theory of communicative intervention and collective communication design

JB Barbour, R Gill, JK Barge - Communication Theory, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Theorizing communication as design can support the development of theories of
intervention by focusing attention not just on how groups, organizations, and communities …

How can practitioners support citizen volunteers in disaster risk reduction? Insight from “Good and Ready” in Aotearoa New Zealand

L Le Dé, S Ronoh, EMT Kyu, B Rive - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2024 - Springer
Global and national policy frameworks emphasize the importance of people's participation
and volunteers' role in disaster risk reduction. While research has extensively focused on …

Achieving Organizationality in Large-Scale Crises: A Comparative Case Study on the Communicative Constitution of Spontaneous Volunteer Collectives

C Carius, J Graw, C Schultz - Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector …, 2025 - journals.sagepub.com
Many large-scale crises require rapid responses from spontaneous volunteers (SVs). The
more effective the way in which volunteers develop organizationality, the better they are able …

Understanding the cognitive gap between humanitarians and survivors during humanitarian operations

D Otegui - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose This article intended to add clarity about the role of symbolic constructions used by
humanitarian executives and disaster survivors to relate with one another …

Risk communication infrastructure and community resilience: Does involvement in planning build cross-sector planning and response networks?

JB Barbour, DH Bierling, PA Sommer… - Journal of Applied …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The community resilience needed for effective disaster response and recovery depends in
part on robust cross-sector, interorganizational networks, but differences among networked …

High reliability collaborations: Theorizing interorganizational reliability as constituted through translation

RM Rice - Management Communication Quarterly, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
High reliability organizations (HROs) need to collaborate to address risks that transcend
organizational boundaries. HRO literature has yet to examine the challenge of creating …

Crisis communication preparedness practices among US charitable organizations: Results from a national survey

RP Fuller, A La Sala - SAGE open, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Organizations should prepare for crises, through identifying crisis concerns, having written
crisis communication plans, and designating teams for crisis planning and response, for …

Alternative logics: A discursive approach to normative and alternative organizing

PR Jensen - human relations, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The marketization of nonprofit organizations is often taken for granted as an inevitable fact.
Drawing on the institutional logics and discursive resources perspective, I examine the …