Incident learning is a key component for maintaining safety and quality in healthcare. Its use is well established and supported by professional society recommendations, regulations …
H Rodríguez, EL Quarantelli, RR Dynes… - 2007 - Springer
Each of these Handbooks survey the field in a critical manner, evaluating theoretical models in light of the best available empirical evidence. Distinctively sociological approaches are …
MK Lindell - Handbook of disaster research, 2018 - Springer
Warning research has identified people's major information sources as environmental cues, social cues, and social warnings from authorities, news media, and peers. Social sources …
Studying near-miss events–occasions when a company comes close to being negatively impacted–can help identify systemic issues and thereby enhance organizational resilience …
Z Zhou, X Yu, Z Zhu, D Zhou, H Qi - Safety science, 2023 - Elsevier
Aiming to explore the nature of incidents in the commercial air transportation system, multiple causal factor events and result events, and their cause and effect relationships were …
" What can we learn from the spatial patterns of disasters? What human and structural factors need to be addressed to explain hazard vulnerability? As populations grow and the …
Researchers have previously reported that hazard proximity can influence risk perception among individuals exposed to potential hazards. Understanding this relationship among …
WN Adger, T Quinn, I Lorenzoni… - Annals of the American …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Structural causes of vulnerability to hazards are well established in geographical research. But what facilitates individual adaptive behavior? How does the performance of government …
People's past experiences with a hazard theoretically influence how they approach future risks. Yet, past hazard experience has been conceptualized and measured in wide‐ranging …