Extending the Conversation: Employee Resilience at the Team Level
Deanna M. Kennedy,
Lauren Blackwell Landon and
M. Travis Maynard
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2016, vol. 9, issue 2, 466-475
Abstract:
In the focal article, Britt, Shen, Sinclair, Grossman, and Klieger (2016) are rightfully concerned that the topic of resilience may become a “quicksand” term that is used by different audiences in different manners. However, we are more optimistic than the authors of the focal article, as several researchers at the team level of analysis have outlined frameworks that have attempted to tease apart team resilience from related constructs such as adaptation. Likewise, such work has also provided a deeper understanding of the factors that serve as antecedents to team resilience and adaptation, as well as how both constructs can shape subsequent team outcomes. Accordingly, the “sand” is starting to congeal at the team level of analysis, and we bring in these insights to extend the conversation about resilience.
Date: 2016
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