Competency-Based Theory For Achieving Innovation: The Case Of Post-Disaster Reconstruction


Autoria(s): Von Meding, J. K.; Oyedele, L. O.; Cleland, D. J.; Konanahalli, A.; Spillane, J.; McKenna, E.
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

For those working in the humanitarian sector, achieving positive outcomes for postdisaster communities through reconstruction projects is a pressing concern. In the wake of recent natural disasters, NGOs have become increasingly involved in the permanent reconstruction of affected communities. They have encountered significant barriers as they implement reconstruction programmes and this paper argues that it is important to address the visible lack of innovation that is partially to blame. The theoretical bedrock of a current research project will be used as the starting point for this argument, the overall goal of which is to design a competency-based framework model that can be used by NGOs in post-disaster reconstruction projects. Drawing on established theories of management, a unique perspective has been developed from which a competency-based reconstruction theory emerges. This theoretical framework brings together 3 distinct fields; Disaster Management, Strategic Management and Project Management, each vital<br/>to the success of the model. The objectives of this paper are a) to investigate the role of NGOs in post-disaster reconstruction and establish the current standard of practice b) to determine the extent to which NGOs have the opportunity to contribute to sustainable community development through reconstruction c) to outline the main factors of a theoretical framework first proposed by Von Meding et al. 2009 and d) to identify the innovative measures that can be taken by NGOs to achieve more positive outcomes in their interventions. It is important that NGOs involved in post-disaster reconstruction become familiar with concepts and strategies such as those contained in this paper. Competency-based organizational change on the basis of this theory has the potential to help define the standard of best practice to which future NGO projects might align themselves.<br/>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/competencybased-theory-for-achieving-innovation-the-case-of-postdisaster-reconstruction(eb52d47f-6a84-4c3e-ac46-16872255b5a9).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Fonte

Von Meding , J K , Oyedele , L O , Cleland , D J , Konanahalli , A , Spillane , J & McKenna , E 2010 , Competency-Based Theory For Achieving Innovation: The Case Of Post-Disaster Reconstruction . in Proceedings from the 6th International Conference on Innovation in Architecture, Engineering & Construction .

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