Relational-based Resilience of a Public University: A Case study on Losing a Library by Mzuzu University in Malawi

IF 0.4 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science Pub Date : 2020-08-04 DOI:10.7553/86-1-1814
M. Kanyangale, Eugenio Njoloma
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Following the destruction of the university library by fire in 2015, this retrospective study explores the nature of the capabilities of organisational resilience exhibited by Mzuzu University (Mzuni) - as perceived by Heads of Departments (HoDs) in the university. Limited research has focused on what resilient university libraries actually do and how organisational resilience is actually achieved in practice. Eight HoDs, selected using stratified random sampling, were interviewed and data analyzed using content analysis. Results reveal that the nature of organisational resilience – quick restoration of library services with little disturbance to the academic calendar – exhibited by Mzuni lacked a proactive approach. Predominantly, Mzuni relied on unexpected, external and relational-based capabilities to improvise library services. An interplay of various organisational, individual and relational capabilities was cardinal in the improvisation of library services. However, ambidextrous structure, culture and leadership, and the pursuit of systemic resilience are fundamental if Mzuni is to be truly resilient. The integrative framework of proactive organisational resilience proposed in this study is insightful for librarians, leaders of public universities and HR practitioners to build prospectively the composite capability of organisational resilience for the university library before an adversity occurs.
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公立大学基于关系的弹性——以马拉维Mzuzu大学失去图书馆为例
在2015年大学图书馆被大火烧毁之后,这项回顾性研究探讨了Mzuzu大学(Mzuni)所表现出的组织弹性能力的本质——正如大学部门负责人(HoDs)所感知的那样。有限的研究集中在弹性大学图书馆实际做什么以及如何在实践中实现组织弹性。采用分层随机抽样法对8名赫德进行访谈,并采用内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果显示,Mzuni所展示的组织弹性的本质——在不影响学术日程的情况下迅速恢复图书馆服务——缺乏一种积极主动的方法。Mzuni主要依靠意想不到的、外部的和基于关系的能力来临时提供图书馆服务。各种组织、个人和关系能力的相互作用是图书馆服务即兴发挥的主要因素。然而,如果Mzuni要真正具有弹性,那么灵活的结构、文化和领导以及对系统弹性的追求是至关重要的。本研究提出的主动组织弹性的整合框架,对图书馆馆员、公立大学领导和人力资源从业者在逆境发生前前瞻性地构建大学图书馆组织弹性的复合能力具有指导意义。
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