Purpose: This paper proposes an evolutionary approach to developing smart and safe organizations based on an alignment of two frameworks, an integrated safety culture model and an intelligent organizational systems model. It argues that diversity of propensities, defined as innate tendencies in individuals or groups to behave in particular ways shapes the potential for growth and evolution of organizations. It highlights the critical role of human systems and leadership in maintaining coherence and dealing with the challenges of increased complexity as organizations evolve.Design/methodology/approach: The paper aligns the Intelligent Organizational Systems (IOS) evolutionary model and the Design for Integrated Safety Culture (DISC) model to...
We introduce the concept of “dynamic safety capability” (DSC) to describe an organization’s capacity...
The Saxion University of Applied Sciences recently started its “Safety at Work” project....
When looking at socio-technical systems from a systems thinking and systemic perspective, it becomes...
Purpose: This paper proposes an evolutionary approach to developing smart and safe organizations bas...
Societies today are profoundly affected by sweeping megatrends, such as globalisation, digitalizatio...
Synopsis. Organizations are too complex to “solve”. Consequently, corporate improvement programs are...
Purpose Safety and organizational research indicates that fostering resilience in organizations is ...
The systemic origins of many accidents have led to heightened interest is the way organizations id...
Although mandatory in most high-risk industries, the safety management system (SMS) is often critici...
This paper contributes to safety management by bringing in ideas from organizational complexity theo...
International audienceThis paper highlights the value of systems theory and its application to human...
The purpose of this paper is to propose that organizational scientists can address this problem by e...
Safety is crucial for sustainable growth in organisations and vital for societal progress. Yet, when...
We introduce the concept of “dynamic safety capability” (DSC) to describe an organization’s capacity...
The Saxion University of Applied Sciences recently started its “Safety at Work” project....
When looking at socio-technical systems from a systems thinking and systemic perspective, it becomes...
Purpose: This paper proposes an evolutionary approach to developing smart and safe organizations bas...
Societies today are profoundly affected by sweeping megatrends, such as globalisation, digitalizatio...
Synopsis. Organizations are too complex to “solve”. Consequently, corporate improvement programs are...
Purpose Safety and organizational research indicates that fostering resilience in organizations is ...
The systemic origins of many accidents have led to heightened interest is the way organizations id...
Although mandatory in most high-risk industries, the safety management system (SMS) is often critici...
This paper contributes to safety management by bringing in ideas from organizational complexity theo...
International audienceThis paper highlights the value of systems theory and its application to human...
The purpose of this paper is to propose that organizational scientists can address this problem by e...
Safety is crucial for sustainable growth in organisations and vital for societal progress. Yet, when...
We introduce the concept of “dynamic safety capability” (DSC) to describe an organization’s capacity...
The Saxion University of Applied Sciences recently started its “Safety at Work” project....
When looking at socio-technical systems from a systems thinking and systemic perspective, it becomes...