What learning happens? Using audio diaries to capture learning in response to safety-related events within retail and logistics organizations
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2015-08-28
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Elsevier
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0925-7535
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Pilbeam C, Davidson R, Doherty N, Denyer D. (2016) What learning happens? Using audio diaries to capture learning in response to safety-related events within retail and logistics organizations. Safety Science, Volume 81, January 2016, pp. 59-67
Abstract
Learning from safety incidents has typically been investigated amongst front-line workers in high hazard contexts. In contrast this study collected safety incident data using audio-recorders from 21 respondents across the organizational hierarchy in two retail and one logistics company in the UK. The diary data highlight the propensity for problem-fixing in a single-loop learning mode rather than deeper, double-loop learning problem-resolution. The latter occurs amongst those with organizational responsibility for safety, irrespective of hierarchical position. The observation of violations is suggestive of prior learning of correct procedures and these data suggest that near-misses are under-reported in organizations.
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Organizational learning, Audio diary, Safety practices, Logistics, Retail, Violation, Error
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International