Safety culture is often understood as encompassing organizational members’ shared attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values associated with safety. Safety culture theory development is fraught with inconsistencies and superficiality of measurement methods, because the dynamic and political nature of culture is often ignored. Traditionally, safety culture is analyzed by survey-based approaches. In this paper we propose a novel, systemic, interdisciplinary approach for investigating safety culture that combines multi-agent system modeling with organizational ethnography. By using this approach, mechanisms of emergence of safety culture from daily practices, operations and interactions of organizational actors can be modeled and analyzed. The...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives aiming at...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives intended ...
[[abstract]]"Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between safety cultu...
Safety culture is often understood as encompassing organizational members’ shared attitudes, beliefs...
Safety culture is often understood as encompassing organizational members’ shared attitudes, beliefs...
Assessment of safety culture is done predominantly by questionnaire-based studies, which tend to rev...
This article deals with a case study about the safety culture of an aircraft maintenance organisatio...
Safety culture is broadly recognized as important for operational safety in various fields, includin...
AbstractWhile it is now generally agreed that system safety cannot be adequately addressed using tec...
Safety can be considered an emergent phenomenon, making a systems view imperative if the aim is to e...
The organizational preconditions to major systems failures are seen as increasingly important for ri...
Overviewing selected elements from the literature, this paper locates the notion of safety culture w...
Safety Culture is seen as a way of ensuring high levels of safety performance in organisations, in c...
THESIS 7365The overall objective of the thesis was on developing a deeper understanding of the organ...
National culture colors nearly every aspect of human behavior (Javidan et al., 2006). Despite this t...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives aiming at...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives intended ...
[[abstract]]"Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between safety cultu...
Safety culture is often understood as encompassing organizational members’ shared attitudes, beliefs...
Safety culture is often understood as encompassing organizational members’ shared attitudes, beliefs...
Assessment of safety culture is done predominantly by questionnaire-based studies, which tend to rev...
This article deals with a case study about the safety culture of an aircraft maintenance organisatio...
Safety culture is broadly recognized as important for operational safety in various fields, includin...
AbstractWhile it is now generally agreed that system safety cannot be adequately addressed using tec...
Safety can be considered an emergent phenomenon, making a systems view imperative if the aim is to e...
The organizational preconditions to major systems failures are seen as increasingly important for ri...
Overviewing selected elements from the literature, this paper locates the notion of safety culture w...
Safety Culture is seen as a way of ensuring high levels of safety performance in organisations, in c...
THESIS 7365The overall objective of the thesis was on developing a deeper understanding of the organ...
National culture colors nearly every aspect of human behavior (Javidan et al., 2006). Despite this t...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives aiming at...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives intended ...
[[abstract]]"Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between safety cultu...