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Mind the gap: a qualitative approach to assessing why different sub-cultures within high-risk industries interpret safety rule gaps in different ways

机译:介意差距:评估为什么高风险行业内不同子文化的定性方法以不同的方式解释安全规则差距

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Measuring the distance between the performance of safety rules as imagined and safety rules as enacted in high-risk environments has been an area of great interest and debate in recent years. Yet a significant gap in our understanding remains. Some authors have even advised us to "stop bitching about the gap" and start closing it (Hale and Borys, 2013a, p. 218). In this paper, we follow this call by investigating the relationship between safety rules as imagined, and enacted, in a rule-driven organization working in the oil and gas industry in Norway. Specifically, we investigate how three different sub-cultures within the organization: the management culture, the engineering culture, and the operations culture - make sense of safety rules at their respective levels, and why their interpretations of the gaps created by these same rules, are different. These differences lead to different levels of rule enactment. Using a case study approach, we found that how employees' were engaged in the rule creation process led to different levels of psychological ownership, and this, in turn, led to different levels of rule enactment. We also found that these distinct occupational sub-cultures use different sensemaking approaches in understanding safety rules, and that the resultant differences in understanding directly affects both the understanding of the gap that exists between rules as imagined and rules as enacted, leading to different levels of rule compliance. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:测量安全规则性能之间的距离,如在高风险环境中所颁布的想象和安全规则,近年来一直是令人兴趣和辩论的领域。然而,我们的理解仍然存在显着差距。一些作者甚至建议我们“停止争论差距”并开始关闭它(Hale和Borys,2013a,p.218)。在本文中,我们通过调查在挪威石油和天然气行业的规则驱动的组织中调查安全规则之间的安全规则之间的关系。具体而言,我们调查组织内三种不同的子文化:管理文化,工程文化和运营文化 - 在各自的层面造成安全规则,以及为什么他们对这些同一规则产生的差距的解释,是不同的。这些差异导致不同的规则制定水平。使用案例研究方法,我们发现员工如何从事规则创建过程导致了不同水平的心理所有权,而这反过来又导致了不同的规则制定水平。我们还发现,这些独特的职业副文化在理解安全规则方面使用不同的传感方法,并且所产生的差异直接影响了对规则之间存在的差距的理解,导致不同层次的规则规则合规性。 (c)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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