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Abstract This study examines how actors in a high‐reliability organization categorize errors as near‐misses or accidents through the lens of adaptive capacity and adaptive range. We studied a large defense entity with operations critical to national security to understand how organization members categorized errors during incidents. Using the repertory
Elmar Kutsch+3 more
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Aviation medicine translations: Annotated bibliography of recently translated material. VIII [PDF]
Gregory N. Constant+2 more
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Abstract This study investigated how the structure of risk perception differs according to the type determined by perceived hazard properties (cognitive hazard type) by applying three‐mode principal component analysis (3MPCA). A total of 295 respondents completed a questionnaire consisting of risk characteristics and risk perception scales for 12 ...
Kenta Mitsushita, Shin Murakoshi
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Aviation medicine translations: Annotated bibliography of recently translated material: IX. [PDF]
Gregory N. Constant+3 more
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Abstract Regulator culture has a significant influence on dutyholder safety in high‐risk industries, but there is currently limited research that has explored its nature and implications for effective risk regulation. Building on existing cultural theory and literature on reputational risk, we aim to address this hiatus by exploring regulator culture ...
Sharon Clarke, Lina Siegl, David Holman
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Upskilling China: Implications for Middle‐Income Economies
ABSTRACT Acquiring human capital and climbing the ladder of manufacturing sophistication are development policy goals shared by most middle‐income countries. What happens when China, a large economy with active industrial policy, begins to expand into sectoral niches formerly occupied by its middle‐income trade partners? We build a multi‐country, multi‐
Varan Kitayaporn, Ian Coxhead
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THROUGH THE MILITARY INSTITUTE OF AVIATION MEDICINE TO A JET PLANE AND A SPACECRAFT
Mirosław Hermaszewski
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Abstract Objective To describe a structured approach to the development of a mitral valve repair (MVR) program for dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) and to document the change in short term outcome over time. Study design Clinical prospective study. Animals Dogs (n = 132) with MMVD undergoing MVR at a single hospital.
Daniel J. Brockman+8 more
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Confidential reporting: from aviation to clinical medicine [PDF]
Anthony N. Nicholson, Peter C Tait
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