Assessing organizational culture in complex sociotechnical systems. Methodological evidence from studies in nuclear power plant maintenance organizations
Description
Failures in industrial organizations dealing with hazardous technologies can have widespread consequences for the safety of the workers and the general population. Psychology can have a major role in contributing to the safe and reliable operation of these technologies. Most current models of safety management in complex sociotechnical systems such as nuclear power plant maintenance are either non-contextual or based on an overly-rational image of an organization. Thus, they fail to grasp either the actual requirements of the work or the socially-constructed nature of the work in question. The general aim of the present study is to develop and test a methodology for contextual assessment of organizational culture in complex sociotechnical systems. This is done by demonstrating the findings that the application of the emerging methodology produces in the domain of maintenance of a nuclear power plant (NPP). The concepts of organizational culture and organizational core task (OCT) are operationalized and tested in the case studies
Availability note (English)
Available at http://www.vtt.fi/inf/pdf/publications/2007/P627.pdf or from VTAdditional details
Identifiers
Publishing Information
- ISBN
- 978-951-38-6994-6; 978-951-38-6993-9
- Imprint Pagination
- 136 p.
- Report number
- VTT-PUB--627
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Finland
- Country of Input or Organization
- Finland
- INIS RN
- 40052201
- Subject category
- S22: GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Non-conventional Literature, Thesis
- Descriptors DEI
- HUMAN FACTORS; MAINTENANCE; MANAGEMENT; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; ORGANIZATIONAL MODELS; ORGANIZING; SAFETY; SAFETY CULTURE
- Descriptors DEC
- ATTITUDES; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; POWER PLANTS; THERMAL POWER PLANTS
Optional Information
- Notes
- 363 refs. The thesis includes also 5 previous publications published elsewhere