Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
School of Management, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Risk Anal. 2019 Jun;39(6):1281-1297. doi: 10.1111/risa.13238. Epub 2018 Nov 19.
International airports are complex sociotechnical systems that have an intrinsic potential to develop safety and security disruptions. In the absence of appropriate defenses, and when the potential for disruption is neglected, organizational crises can occur and jeopardize aviation services. This investigation examines the ways in which modern international airports can be "authors of their own misfortune" by adopting practices, attitudes, and behaviors that could increase their overall level of vulnerability. A sociotechnical perspective, the macroergonomic approach, is applied in this research to detect the potential organizational determinants of vulnerability in airport operations. Qualitative data nurture the case study on international airports produced by the present research. Findings from this study highlight that systemic weaknesses frequently reside in areas at the intersection of physical, organizational, and social spaces. Specific pathways of vulnerability can be drawn across these areas, involving the following systemic layers: individual, task, tools and technology, environment, and organization. This investigation expands the existing literature on the dynamics that characterize crisis incubation in multiorganization, multistakeholder systems such as international airports and provides practical recommendations for airport managers to improve their capabilities to early detect symptoms of organizational vulnerability.
国际机场是复杂的社会技术系统,具有内在的安全和安保隐患。如果没有适当的防御措施,并且忽视了潜在的干扰因素,那么组织危机就可能发生,并危及航空服务。本研究探讨了现代国际机场如何通过采用可能增加其整体脆弱性的实践、态度和行为,“自食其果”。本研究采用社会技术观点,即宏观工效学方法,来检测机场运营中潜在的脆弱性组织决定因素。定性数据为本文对国际机场的案例研究提供了支持。本研究的结果表明,系统弱点通常存在于物理、组织和社会空间交叉的区域。可以在这些区域中绘制出特定的脆弱性途径,涉及以下系统层:个人、任务、工具和技术、环境和组织。本研究扩展了现有关于多组织、多利益相关者系统(如国际机场)中特征危机酝酿的动态的文献,并为机场管理人员提供了实用建议,以提高他们早期发现组织脆弱性症状的能力。