Resilience during crisis: COVID-19 and the new age of remote work in higher education - A systematic literature review
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic took a sledgehammer to the education
sector, shattering the established structured systems, norms and rituals of practices and
procedures. To ensure continuity whilst adhering to the pandemic-induced containment
measures, higher education institutions adopted a remote work model to address the
needs of a dispersed workforce. Amidst the uncertainty and continuous changes posed by
the pandemic, remote working arrangements gradually dominated the higher education
workspace, thereby increasing demands on institutions and employees. Consequently, the
notion of resilience as a crucial constituent of Crisis Management has never been more
salient. Yet surprisingly, there has been a paucity of literature in this domain. Whilst
research on resilience is gaining interest, there is a need for a comprehensive overview of
whattheconcept meansforacademics during anemergencyanditsapplication in the Crisis
Management framework. This article addresses this research gap using a systematic Litera
ture Review method to unearth the current state of scientific research regarding resilience
in Crisis Management in the context of remote work during COVID-19. The findings of the
study provide a research agenda that centers on understanding how resilience in Crisis
Management and its strategic use in remote work can advance the research streams
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Okeke-Uzodike, O.E. and Ngo Henha, P. 2025. Resilience during crisis: COVID-19 and the new age of remote work in higher education - A systematic literature review. Administrative Sciences. 15(3): 1-17 (17). doi:10.3390/admsci15030092
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10.3390/admsci15030092
