2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44685-7_32
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Human and Organizational Issues for Resilient Communications

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“…The concept of resilience is becoming increasingly multisystemic as studies of positive human adaptation under stress are inspiring research into fields as diverse as resilient communication systems (Anderson et al, 2020), economics (Perrings, 2006), political science (Olsson et al, 2006), sociology (Adger, 2000), and urban planning (Pickett, McGrath, Cadenasso, & Felson, 2014). Moreover, resilience has been related to other scientific concepts such as natural capital (Deutsch, Folke, & Skånberg, 2003), sustainability (Elmqvist et al, 2019), globalization (Armitage & Johnson, 2006), and ecological justice (Brown, 2016).…”
Section: Resilience As a Changing Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of resilience is becoming increasingly multisystemic as studies of positive human adaptation under stress are inspiring research into fields as diverse as resilient communication systems (Anderson et al, 2020), economics (Perrings, 2006), political science (Olsson et al, 2006), sociology (Adger, 2000), and urban planning (Pickett, McGrath, Cadenasso, & Felson, 2014). Moreover, resilience has been related to other scientific concepts such as natural capital (Deutsch, Folke, & Skånberg, 2003), sustainability (Elmqvist et al, 2019), globalization (Armitage & Johnson, 2006), and ecological justice (Brown, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Anderson et al (2020) andBouwens and Stafford (2019) explored the characteristics of resilience organizations require during the cyberattack lifecycle[30] [32]. They noted that organizations generally have some obligation to maintain security against cyberattacks because of the possible loss of consumer data.…”
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confidence: 99%