Attention, entrainment, and rules in high reliability organizations
Chapter 1: How institutions enhance mindfulness: interactions between external regulators and front-line operators around safety rules (with Ravi S. Kudesia and Jochen Reb) How is it that some organizations can maintain nearly error-free performance, despite trying conditions? Within research on suc...
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Main Author: | LANG, Tingting |
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2020
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