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What is Environmental Complexity

Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Organizational Resilience During Unprecedented Times
It is the reflection of knowledge on the real, which leads to objectifying nature and intervening in it, making it more complex through knowledge that transforms the world through its knowledge strategies. It is the field where various epistemologies, rationalities and imaginaries converge that transform nature and open the construction of a sustainable future.
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Socio-Ecological System Implications of Organizational Resilience
José G. Vargas-Hernández (Posgraduate and Research Department, Tecnológico Mario Molina Unidad Zapopan, Mexico) and Omar C. Vargas-González (Tecnológico Nacional de México, Ciudad Guzman, Mexico)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4605-8.ch002
Abstract
The aim of this chapter is to direct a socio-ecological system as a construct of organizational resilience able to include research to create a coherent and comprehensive analysis of the implications of uncertainty, complexity, discontinuity, and adversity. The analysis departs from the development of conceptualizations, definitions, methods, functions, operations, assessments, and measures. The methodology employed is based on transdisciplinary approaches to a qualitative and reflective analysis of the theoretical and empirical literature review. It is concluded that an integral approach to organizational resilience must consider a socio-ecological system to assess the environmental implications of uncertainty, complexity, discontinuity, and adversity as a source of bouncing back and forward from organizational crises.
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How IT-Enabled Dynamic Capabilities Add Value to the Development of Innovation Capabilities
The heterogeneity and range of industry and/or an organization’s activities.
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