- Published
- 01 May 2022
- Journal article
Making a difference: the effects of institutional resilience in society during COVID-19
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- Source
- European Political Science
Abstract
The COVID-19 crisis and countries’ reactions led to analyses about how governance systems influenced the management of the pandemic and how COVID-19 influenced businesses. The concept of institutional resilience transcends these directions of research, but we know little about what it means and how to measure it. This paper proposes an innovative framework to conceptualize and assess institutional resilience based on three organisational traits: preparedness, agility and robustness. This approach provides the opportunity to sequence actions before, during and after the pandemic. This framework will be applied through various cases studies in Europe in the contributions to this symposium.
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Gherghina, S., Volintiru, C. & Sigurjonsson, T. 2022, 'Making a difference: the effects of institutional resilience in society during COVID-19', European Political Science. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41304-022-00380-y
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