What affects and supports resilience at the organisational level?

Background

CSY is keen to develop its evidence base in order to better understand how it can best support the growth and resilience of the voluntary, community and social enterprise sectors to foster a strong and healthy civil society.

Next steps

Get in touch with csa@dcms.gov.uk

Source

This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:

DCMS areas of research interest GOV UK

Related UKRI funded projects


  • Towards A Theory of Resilient Ecosystems: A System Approach to Organisational Resilience

    This Postdoctoral Fellowship will build upon my PhD research which examined antecedents of organisational resilience in twenty-two heterogenous organisations and their business ecosystems. Through a two-staged data colle...

    Funded by: ESRC

    Lead research organisation: Durham University

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project directly studies organisational resilience, its antecedents, and how inter-organisational relationships shape it.

  • IDEAS Factory - Curative Resilience Scoping Study

    Organisations and communities have a purpose (the organisation's may be more specific than the community's) - that is what defines them; what makes them unique. The way successful ones are structured and organised, how r...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: CARDIFF UNIVERSITY

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project explores the concept of resilience in organisations and communities, but does not focus solely on organisational resilience.

  • COVID-19 and VCSE organisations response

    According to a recent government report (DCMS 06/05/2020) the Voluntary Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector is "fighting for survival", with increased demand for its services, whilst simultaneously fa...

    Funded by: COVID

    Lead research organisation: Nottingham Trent University

    Why might this be relevant?

    The project studies the impact of COVID-19 on VCSE organisations and their resilience, but does not focus on organisational resilience in general.

  • Resilient Civil Society Project (ReCiv)

    CSOs - e.g., NGOs, unions and business associations - play a key role in democracies. By engaging in political activities, e.g., advocacy and lobbying, they offer a voice to economic, professional and societal interests,...

    Funded by: ESRC

    Lead research organisation: Queen's University Belfast

  • Humanities For Resilience

    Development and sustainability, if they are to mean anything, must include an understanding of how communities endure, abide, and even flourish in times of adversity. Resilience is at the heart of these activities. The W...

    Funded by: GCRF

    Lead research organisation: University of Birmingham

  • Change in the making: A dynamic and relational landscape of voluntary action

    'Change in the Making' is an exciting and unique study of change in the third sector over time. To our knowledge, nothing like it has been attempted elsewhere, and the changes and challenges in the operating environment ...

    Funded by: ESRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Birmingham

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