Mindfulness and the risk-resilience tradeoff in organizations
Through this chapter, we seek to contribute to ongoing discussion about risk, resilience, and how they can be jointly managed (see Linkov, Trump, & Keisler, 2018), particularly in the context of organizations. We start by reviewing the traditional image of organizations. In this traditional imag...
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Main Authors: | KUDESIA, Ravi S., REB, Jochen |
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2018
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