Purpose – The importance of an error management culture (EMC) that integrates error prevention with error management after errors occur has been highlighted in the existing literature. However, few empirical studies currently support the relationship between EMC and errors, while the factors that affect EMC remain underexplored. Drawing on the conceptualisation of organisational cultures, the purpose of this paper is to verify the contribution of authentic leadership in steering EMC, thereby leading to reduced errors. Design/methodology/approach – The authors conducted a cross-sectional survey study. The sample included 280 nurses. Findings – Results of a full structural equation model supported the hypothesised model, showing that authenti...
Background and Aim: A set of management practices called critical success factors and organizational...
Preventable human errors continue to threaten patient safety in hospitals. Just culture uses a share...
Little attention is paid to the issue of errors in nursing practice. Staff are reluctant to discuss ...
Purpose: The importance of an error management culture (EMC) that integrates error prevention with e...
The recent construct of Error Culture (van Dyck, Frese, Baer & Sonnentag, 2005) suggests that organi...
Leadership has been proposed as a key latent factor influencing the safety culture of an organizatio...
Errors and mistakes are an inevitable part of organisational life and certainly life in general. How...
In the traditional crisis management literature organizational errors are seen as something entirely...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
Errors are common within organizations and an adequate error culture is pivotal to preventing errors...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
In the organizational behaviour and organizational psychology literature, individual errors are cons...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
A recent shift towards more collective leadership in the NHS can help to achievea culture of safety,...
Literature so far emphasizes the learning potentials of errors for organizations. This possibility t...
Background and Aim: A set of management practices called critical success factors and organizational...
Preventable human errors continue to threaten patient safety in hospitals. Just culture uses a share...
Little attention is paid to the issue of errors in nursing practice. Staff are reluctant to discuss ...
Purpose: The importance of an error management culture (EMC) that integrates error prevention with e...
The recent construct of Error Culture (van Dyck, Frese, Baer & Sonnentag, 2005) suggests that organi...
Leadership has been proposed as a key latent factor influencing the safety culture of an organizatio...
Errors and mistakes are an inevitable part of organisational life and certainly life in general. How...
In the traditional crisis management literature organizational errors are seen as something entirely...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
Errors are common within organizations and an adequate error culture is pivotal to preventing errors...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
In the organizational behaviour and organizational psychology literature, individual errors are cons...
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include nor...
A recent shift towards more collective leadership in the NHS can help to achievea culture of safety,...
Literature so far emphasizes the learning potentials of errors for organizations. This possibility t...
Background and Aim: A set of management practices called critical success factors and organizational...
Preventable human errors continue to threaten patient safety in hospitals. Just culture uses a share...
Little attention is paid to the issue of errors in nursing practice. Staff are reluctant to discuss ...