Management and Economics Review (Oct 2022)

Developing an Organizational Resilience Model for Engineering Consulting Companies in Indonesia: New Findings from a Leadership and Organizational Culture Perspective

  • Novia HAFNIDAH,
  • Aurik GUSTOMO,
  • Eko Agus PRASETIO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24818/mer/2022.10-02
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 266 – 283

Abstract

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The National Association of Indonesian Consultants (INKINDO) stated that almost 25% of engineering consulting companies went bankrupt due to the Covid-19 pandemic, while the rest struggled to survive. This study aims to identify the organizational resilience factors and develop the organizational resilience preliminary framework for engineering consulting companies from a leadership and organizational culture perspective. The qualitative method is chosen by interviews with key persons from engineering consulting companies established for more than 25 years. Then, a recent literature review is conducted to explore the indicators used to assess organizational resilience from a leadership and organizational culture perspective. From the interview, new indicators are found: resource orchestration, risk-taking, and egalitarianism as new indicators from the leadership and reward system and organizational formality level as new indicators from an organizational culture perspective.

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