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Academy of Management JournalVol. 58, No. 4 From the EditorsManaging Risk and ResilienceGerben S. van der Vegt, Peter Essens, Margareta Wahlström and Gerard GeorgeGerben S. van der VegtUniversity of GroningenTNO (the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research) and University of GroningenUNISDRSingapore Management University, Peter EssensUniversity of GroningenTNO (the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research) and University of GroningenUNISDRSingapore Management University, Margareta WahlströmUniversity of GroningenTNO (the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research) and University of GroningenUNISDRSingapore Management University and Gerard GeorgeUniversity of GroningenTNO (the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research) and University of GroningenUNISDRSingapore Management UniversityPublished Online:29 Jun 2015https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2015.4004AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsDownload CitationsAdd to favoritesTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail View articleREFERENCESAdger W. 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