RESILIENCE, PEOPLE AND INFORMATION, A TRIANGLE TO BUILD SUSTAINABILITY
2021 AIS SIGED International Conference on Information Systems Education and Research
; 2021.
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in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-1958434
ABSTRACT
Digital revolutions and developments have been changing the way we work, socialize and experience the world. In our complex reality dynamic changes occur with an increasing frequency, where the role of IT is obvious. The COVID pandemic highlighted this development even more and made us realize that the old ways of working are no longer valid. In this conceptual paper we sketch different scientific views to offer practical solutions to deal with challenges. We focus on dynamic developments on concepts from ecology and economics, identify some traps and link the insights to management, leadership, teams and the requirements for a successful cooperation. Our goal is to identify the most crucial elements of sustainability resilience, people and information, offer organizations developing solutions using the Adaptive Cycle of Resilience and help the reader to develop understanding social responsibility towards resilience and sustainability. © Proceedings of the 2021 AIS SIGED International Conference on Information Systems Education and Research.
disruptive change; human behavior; Resilience. adaptivity; the role of information; Behavioral research; Human resource management; Information systems; Information use; Social aspects; Adaptivity; Complex reality; Digital revolution; Dynamic changes; Human behaviors; ON dynamics; Practical solutions; Resilience.; Sustainable development
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2021 AIS SIGED International Conference on Information Systems Education and Research
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2021
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