Security decisions in high risk organizations such as airports involve obtaining ongoing and frequent information about potential threats. Utilizing questionnaire survey data from a sample of airport employees in European Airports across the continent, we analyzed how both formal and informal sources of security information affect employee’s decisions to comply with the security rules and directives. This led us to trace information network flows to assess its impact on the degree employees making security decisions comply or deviate with the prescribed security rules. The results of the multivariate analysis showed that security information obtained through formal and informal networks differentially determine if employees will co...
For many years, the main concern of civil aviation was to improve airport safety. Since 1974, with t...
We study interdependent risks in security, and shed light on the economic and policy implications of...
This research study examined factors influencing threat and risk perception of airport security empl...
Security decisions in high risk organizations such as airports involve obtaining ongoing and frequen...
This research, employing a behavioral science perspective of airport security, examinesactual securi...
Security at airports heavily depends on the utilization of sophisticated technology for identifying ...
This paper employs a behavioral science perspective of airport security to, examine security related...
Recent evidence has shown that airport security decisions frequently fail to follow rules and proced...
Airport security systems are built up out of layers of defence based on the security-in-depth model ...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
The paper refers to security requirements for new threats international airports, taking specificall...
The basis for effective operation in most organizations, if not all, is the administrative rules, pr...
The general trend towards ubiquitous networking has reached the realm of airplanes. E-enabled airpla...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
For many years, the main concern of civil aviation was to improve airport safety. Since 1974, with t...
We study interdependent risks in security, and shed light on the economic and policy implications of...
This research study examined factors influencing threat and risk perception of airport security empl...
Security decisions in high risk organizations such as airports involve obtaining ongoing and frequen...
This research, employing a behavioral science perspective of airport security, examinesactual securi...
Security at airports heavily depends on the utilization of sophisticated technology for identifying ...
This paper employs a behavioral science perspective of airport security to, examine security related...
Recent evidence has shown that airport security decisions frequently fail to follow rules and proced...
Airport security systems are built up out of layers of defence based on the security-in-depth model ...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
The paper refers to security requirements for new threats international airports, taking specificall...
The basis for effective operation in most organizations, if not all, is the administrative rules, pr...
The general trend towards ubiquitous networking has reached the realm of airplanes. E-enabled airpla...
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develo...
For many years, the main concern of civil aviation was to improve airport safety. Since 1974, with t...
We study interdependent risks in security, and shed light on the economic and policy implications of...
This research study examined factors influencing threat and risk perception of airport security empl...