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Organizing in Times of Crisis

This research area addresses how organizations respond to navigate, and transform through crises and disruptions. Our research investigates organizing practices and their transformation during periods of crisis, contributing knowledge about organizational adaptation and resilience in turbulent times. We examine how organizations manage disruption and build capacity for transformation across various contexts.

Specific research topics include crisis as disruption and the contemporary phenomenon of polycrisis, characterized by interdependent and simultaneous crises, the management of tensions and intersectionalities in terms of vulnerability, organizing across different spheres such as administration, companies, ecovillages, and NGOs, how everyday practices shift in times of crisis, new forms of crisis management and decision- making, resilience-building, and the development of transformational knowledge.

This research is particularly relevant for understanding organizational adaptation in an era of systemic instability. Our findings equip organizations and policymakers with practical knowledge for building resilience, managing complex crises, and creating opportunities for positive change.

People

Prof. Dr. Elke Schüßler
Prof. Dr. Elke Schüßler
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Prof. Dr. Matthias Wenzel
Prof. Dr. Matthias Wenzel
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Dr. Iris Seidemann
Dr. Iris Seidemann
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Professur für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insbes. Entrepreneurship, Organisation und Kultur
Boukje Cnossen
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Hannah Trittin-Ulbrich
Hannah Trittin-Ulbrich
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Juniorprofessur für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insbes. digitale Transformation
Stefanie Habersang
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Dennis Schoeneborn
Dennis Schoeneborn
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Professur für Strategisches Management und Entrepreneurship
Prof. Dr. Markus Reihlen
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PhD Candidate
Pauline Börries
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PhD Candidate
Merle Larrro
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PhD Candidate
Lara Islinger
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PhD Candidate
Lukas Klasen
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PhD Candidate
Tim Möhlenkamp
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PhD Candidate
Lilith Diringer
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PhD Candidate
Fatemeh Ghayeghi Hassani
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