Examining the dimensions of resourcefulness and redundancy in achieving resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity in selected universities in the Philippines

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted education. Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) were forced to close down and rapidly adopt a fully-online based learning to continue delivery of education. Such disruptions are likely to increase exponentially with the increasing threat of climate change. This st...

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Main Authors: Chan, Lara Patricia Legaspi, Cortez, Ma. Sofia Cerbito, Radomes, Aj-Teanson, Serrano, Carl Jorem Ortega
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_dsi-10812022-11-29T02:24:16Z Examining the dimensions of resourcefulness and redundancy in achieving resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity in selected universities in the Philippines Chan, Lara Patricia Legaspi Cortez, Ma. Sofia Cerbito Radomes, Aj-Teanson Serrano, Carl Jorem Ortega The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted education. Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) were forced to close down and rapidly adopt a fully-online based learning to continue delivery of education. Such disruptions are likely to increase exponentially with the increasing threat of climate change. This study aims to investigate how selected universities in Metro Manila promoted academic continuity to achieve university resilience through technical, organizational, and social measures. The proponents adopted the framework of Donnelly et al. (2020), which classified resourcefulness and redundancy as the means to improve the desired ends of resilience, robustness and rapidity. A quantitative approach using multivariate regression analysis in SPSS was used to determine which indicators significantly influence university resilience and to assess the combined impact of means of resilience on the desired ends. In analyzing the 404 student responses, being resourceful and promoting redundancy were both found to have significant effects on resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity. However, when resourcefulness and redundancy were tested jointly, it was revealed that there were no observed substitutes when professors were absent. Students indicated in the open-ended questions that they have high appreciation for asynchronous classes, which reduced the need for substitutes. This study provides universities with indicators to improve response to unforeseen crises and recommendations to promote resilience. 2022-06-22T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_dsi/41 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdb_dsi/article/1081/viewcontent/Examining_the_dimensions_of_resourcefulness_and_redundancy2.pdf Decision Sciences and Innovation Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Organizational resilience Universities and colleges—Philippines—Metro Manila—Administration COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020—-Influence Higher Education Organizational Behavior and Theory
institution De La Salle University
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topic Organizational resilience
Universities and colleges—Philippines—Metro Manila—Administration
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020—-Influence
Higher Education
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Organizational resilience
Universities and colleges—Philippines—Metro Manila—Administration
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020—-Influence
Higher Education
Organizational Behavior and Theory
Chan, Lara Patricia Legaspi
Cortez, Ma. Sofia Cerbito
Radomes, Aj-Teanson
Serrano, Carl Jorem Ortega
Examining the dimensions of resourcefulness and redundancy in achieving resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity in selected universities in the Philippines
description The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted education. Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) were forced to close down and rapidly adopt a fully-online based learning to continue delivery of education. Such disruptions are likely to increase exponentially with the increasing threat of climate change. This study aims to investigate how selected universities in Metro Manila promoted academic continuity to achieve university resilience through technical, organizational, and social measures. The proponents adopted the framework of Donnelly et al. (2020), which classified resourcefulness and redundancy as the means to improve the desired ends of resilience, robustness and rapidity. A quantitative approach using multivariate regression analysis in SPSS was used to determine which indicators significantly influence university resilience and to assess the combined impact of means of resilience on the desired ends. In analyzing the 404 student responses, being resourceful and promoting redundancy were both found to have significant effects on resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity. However, when resourcefulness and redundancy were tested jointly, it was revealed that there were no observed substitutes when professors were absent. Students indicated in the open-ended questions that they have high appreciation for asynchronous classes, which reduced the need for substitutes. This study provides universities with indicators to improve response to unforeseen crises and recommendations to promote resilience.
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author Chan, Lara Patricia Legaspi
Cortez, Ma. Sofia Cerbito
Radomes, Aj-Teanson
Serrano, Carl Jorem Ortega
author_facet Chan, Lara Patricia Legaspi
Cortez, Ma. Sofia Cerbito
Radomes, Aj-Teanson
Serrano, Carl Jorem Ortega
author_sort Chan, Lara Patricia Legaspi
title Examining the dimensions of resourcefulness and redundancy in achieving resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity in selected universities in the Philippines
title_short Examining the dimensions of resourcefulness and redundancy in achieving resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity in selected universities in the Philippines
title_full Examining the dimensions of resourcefulness and redundancy in achieving resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity in selected universities in the Philippines
title_fullStr Examining the dimensions of resourcefulness and redundancy in achieving resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity in selected universities in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Examining the dimensions of resourcefulness and redundancy in achieving resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity in selected universities in the Philippines
title_sort examining the dimensions of resourcefulness and redundancy in achieving resilience in terms of robustness and rapidity in selected universities in the philippines
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_dsi/41
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