Cross-Driven Institutional Resilience: Case Studies of Good Governance in Europe during the Covid-19 Pandemic
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This book presents a series of studies on organizations across Europe, displaying new perspectives on institutional resilience of affected governance structures during crisis. Such an approach to governance studies not only aims to provide readers with conceptual and practical knowledge on crisis experience of organizations, but also to equip them with necessary cognitive tools to perform well in a similar crisis context in the future. The book highlights knowledge on institutional resilience and delivers an enduring resource for researchers and students on a time of unprecedented crisis. Cross-national/sectorial interdependences in Europe are multiplying, while institutional reaction and international collaboration mechanisms are falling behind. The studies presented here aim to shape a conceptual understanding of students, academics, and practitioners considering these contemporary challenges and opportunities. They provide a valuable resource in the field of governance, sustainability, crisis management, innovation, and leadership.
Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson is a Professor at the University of Iceland as well as a member of faculty at Copenhagen Business School Denmark. His areas of research are corporate governance business ethics policymaking and policy implementation. José M. Ruano is a Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) Spain. His main research fields are public policy analysis local governance comparative public administration and reform of the State. Alina Georgiana Profiroiu is a Professor at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies Romania Department of Administration and Public Management. Her research is on local public administration civil service and public administration reform institutional and regional resilience and governance. Saule Maciukaite-Zviniene is Professor of Innovation and Knowledge Transfer at Vilnius University Business School Lithuania and Head of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Development. She is the Chair of the National Council of Education and co-chair of the CERN-Lithuania Committee. Kosjenka Dumani is an Associate Professor at Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Zagreb Croatia. Her research interests are company and commercial law European law and corporate governance.