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- KonferenzbeitragAntecedents of organizational resilience and how these can be transferred to agriculture(43. GIL-Jahrestagung, Resiliente Agri-Food-Systeme, 2023) Hohagen, Saskia; Obermann, Niklas; Wilkens; UtaThe agricultural sector is increasingly characterized by national competition and a dynamic environment. The resilience concept, which is used in connection with farms, is based on the social-ecological perspective and primarily gives emphasis to a system. To this end, there is a research gap in the consideration of resilience from a management perspective in agriculture. Drawing on the literature on organizational resilience from a managerial perspective, this article examines resilience-enabling factors that can be used by operations managers to prepare for future challenges in agriculture. A systematic literature review was conducted from which four main categories of antecedents (leadership, individual factors, digitalization and strategic alignment) could be derived, consistent with a socio-technical perspective on organizations. Considering these factors can help farm managers to build resilient farms not only from a social-ecological, but also from an organizational (management) perspective.
- TextdokumentIf and where: Environmental antecedents of CDO adoption(3. Wissenschaftsforum: Digitale Transformation (WiFo21), 2021) Hossnofsky, Verena; Junge, Sebastian; Graf-Vlachy, LorenzThe opportunities and challenges of digital transformation lead many firms to adopt the position of a chief digital officer (CDO). Prior studies have started investigating the antecedents of CDO presence. However, they do not directly distinguish between CDOs positioned at the top management team level and CDOs located at lower levels of the organizational hierarchy. Additionally, pressures arising from a firm’s external environment have not been considered comprehensively and in detail from a theoretical as well as an empirical point of view. Our study addresses these points by performing panel data regression analyses on publicly listed German firms between 2016 and 2019. Our results indicate that the effects of environmental antecedents vary significantly for CDOs at different hierarchical levels.