In this chapter, the relevance of a perspective on organizational vulnerability for improving safety in military taskforces is outlined. Research of the Netherlands Defence Academy has shown that military taskforces are systems with typical organizational vulnerabilities. More specifically, this research has shown that military taskforces had difficulties in developing and maintaining functional integration. This chapter analyzes whether the safety management system of the Netherlands Defence organization is useful for understanding such organizational vulnerabilities. After the conclusion that this focus on organizational vulnerabilities is lacking in this safety management system, existing theories on safety in organizations are analyzed....
Forensic science is undertaken in support of law enforcement investigations, criminal justice prosec...
Authors: TAKAGI, Toshio (Meiji University) and NAKANISHI, Aki (Meiji University) Abstract: The purp...
For the past 20 years, attacks against humanitarian staff have drawn increasing attention in the med...
Contains fulltext : 162322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this chapt...
Abstract: The concept of network-centric warfare (NCW) is an evolving construct that has altered the...
In this paper we present a conceptualization of safety management that is based on the cybernetic co...
This PhD thesis – composed of a series of five papers tied together by an introduction and conclusio...
Exploration activities are weaker than exploitation in the competition of scarce organizational reso...
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An emergency response organization is resilient when it learns from and is well equipped to handle (...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
This chapter explores the roles of the armed forces in the twenty-five Dutch Safety Regions. After d...
Three interrelated questions are posed. First, what is the significance of culture for theories of i...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
Defence supply chains (SC) are increasingly geared towards expeditionary operations. Organized on a ...
Forensic science is undertaken in support of law enforcement investigations, criminal justice prosec...
Authors: TAKAGI, Toshio (Meiji University) and NAKANISHI, Aki (Meiji University) Abstract: The purp...
For the past 20 years, attacks against humanitarian staff have drawn increasing attention in the med...
Contains fulltext : 162322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this chapt...
Abstract: The concept of network-centric warfare (NCW) is an evolving construct that has altered the...
In this paper we present a conceptualization of safety management that is based on the cybernetic co...
This PhD thesis – composed of a series of five papers tied together by an introduction and conclusio...
Exploration activities are weaker than exploitation in the competition of scarce organizational reso...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper aims to investigate how the ad-hoc and temporary way in whi...
An emergency response organization is resilient when it learns from and is well equipped to handle (...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
This chapter explores the roles of the armed forces in the twenty-five Dutch Safety Regions. After d...
Three interrelated questions are posed. First, what is the significance of culture for theories of i...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
Defence supply chains (SC) are increasingly geared towards expeditionary operations. Organized on a ...
Forensic science is undertaken in support of law enforcement investigations, criminal justice prosec...
Authors: TAKAGI, Toshio (Meiji University) and NAKANISHI, Aki (Meiji University) Abstract: The purp...
For the past 20 years, attacks against humanitarian staff have drawn increasing attention in the med...