Title
ADAPTER: Analysing & Developing Adaptability & Performance in Teams to Enhance Resilience
Author
van der Beek, F.A.
Schraagen, J.M.C.
Publication year
2015
Abstract
In the current study, the concept of team resilience was operationalized by developing a first version of a questionnaire (ADAPTER) driven by the four essential abilities of resilience (Hollnagel, 2011) and expanded with more relation-oriented abilities of leadership and cooperation. The development and administration of ADAPTER took place within two companies. Factor analyses using data of 91 participants largely supported the hypothesized 6-dimension taxonomy. Support was found for Team responding behavior, Shared Leadership and Cooperation with other teams/ departments. Anticipation showed considerable overlap with the Monitoring scale, possibly due to the fact that monitoring items dealt with prospective situations. Using ADAPTER questionnaire results as a starting point for further in-depth discussion among the different teams in the pilot companies proved very useful. Suggestions for future research include contextualizing the questionnaire by embedding it in actual cases or having it filled in after specific incidents. Also, support of organization should be included as a separate dimension in ADAPTER
Subject
Urban Mobility & Environment Human & Operational Modelling
UES - Urban Environment & Safety HOI - Human Behaviour & Organisational Innovations
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Work and Employment
Psychology
Healthy Living
Measurement instrument
Field study
Model development
Team resilience
Teamwork
Quality assurance
Safety engineering
Surveys
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2015.03.019
TNO identifier
523731
Source
Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 141, 33-44
Document type
article