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Publication date: 3 September 2024

Sunil Kumar and Dushyanth Kumar

The power sector organizations are transforming swiftly with technological advancements and competition in the market. The present study aims to validate the determinants of…

Abstract

Purpose

The power sector organizations are transforming swiftly with technological advancements and competition in the market. The present study aims to validate the determinants of employee resilience in hydropower organizations.

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative, cross-sectional research approach was used to conduct the study. The information was collected through a structured questionnaire from 853 employees working in 30 hydropower plants in North India. The PLS-SEM technique used to validate the extracted factors' structure.

Findings

The study validated determinants of employee resilience: self-management, flexibility and proactiveness, interactive, vision, relationships and problem-solving skills.

Research limitations/implications

The implications of employee resilience as a strategic tool to diffuse rapid work and environmental changes is validated in select hydropower plants.

Originality/value

The research is original and conducted in the hydropower sector to explore the concept of employee resilience.

Details

Continuity & Resilience Review, vol. 6 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 2516-7502

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